Health Update

New therapy may help reverse damage to blood vessels after heart attack

Blood Vessels after Heart Attack
Washington, Sept 11: Scientists at Ohio State University say that they have discovered why blood vessels constrict during and after a heart attack.

The researchers say that delivering a vital molecule that is depleted during this process directly to those blood vessels can reverse damage and help restore blood flow.

Bras letting down women eager to exercise

Sports Bra

Antidepressant Works Well In Treating Dementia

Antidepressant Drugs
According to Canadian researchers, in people with Alzeheimer’s disease, an antidepressant and a generally prescribed antipsychotic medication works well in treating their aggressive behavior, without any sever side-effects.

Govt. has Proposed Advanced Centre for Diabetic Care in Bangalore

Diabetic Care

USA is Free of Canine Rabies, Says CDC

Rufus Puppy
The United States is free of the canine rabies, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports.

However, all rabies has not gone, still, the strain is prevalent in the bat, raccoon and skunk population. Humans and dogs can become infected if bitten by any of these animals.

Screening Healthy People For Colorectal Cancer Helps Saving Their Lives – Canadian Study

Colorectal Cancer
Toronto – A new study has suggested that screening healthy people for colorectal cancer has been proven useful in saving lives, but the significant public health tool is under-use in Canada.

The problem is the lack of organized provincial screening programs across the country.

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