Increasing the dose of inhaled corticosteroids at the onset of an acute asthma aggravation may not cut down the need for rescue oral corticosteroids. Doubling the dose may provide fake reassurance.
An ongoing study evaluates the effectiveness of a newly developed, trauma focused, secondary preventive intervention program to help the children exposed to interparental violence.
Circumcision to prevent HIV has been given far more credence than it deserves. Like HIV, in the past circumcision was also advocated for preventing Tuberculosis and cancer.
Vismodegib (GDC-0449) a hedgehog pathway inhibitor evoked a 30-43% response rate, over an average of 7.6 months, in basal-cell carcinoma patients - the most common type of non-melanoma cancer.
Everolimus in combination with exemestane has been found to be effective in patients with hormone-responsive advanced breast cancer not responding to regular hormonal treatments.
Reduced probability of development of resistant parasites, decreased duration of therapy, high efficiency and safety are advantages offered by combination regimens.
A new drug, Sofosbuvir, has been found very efficient in treating different types of chronic Hepatitis C Virus infection; it is in the third phase of clinical trials.
Paleolithic diet is now among the most followed diet trends in the world of nutrition and health. Find out more about the diet inspired by our ancestors.
Probiotics can safely be used in critically ill patients. They decrease the duration of ICU stay and also reduce the incidence of nosocomial infections.
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a complication of sickle cell disease. A study carried out to evaluate the prevalence of PH in patients with sickle cell disease.
In radiosurgery - “gamma knife” is used to deliver an intense beam of radiation to anterior cingulate cortex – an area of brain that causes OCD symptoms.
A path breaking revolutionary ionic solar toothbrush is making waves as it heralds the end of bacteria from the mouth, dental plaque, gingivitis and toothpaste!
Study on Asians found that individuals with normal weight were far less likely to die from cancer, heart disease or other causes than those with very high or low BMI.
A recent study ends the debate over efficacy of antibiotics in treating acute otitis media among young children, although they experience more side effects.
Stem cell therapy, a leading topic of interest among the budding scientists. These cells play a role in the development of personalized medicines for millions of cancer and heart patients.