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Intermittent Hypoxia Therapy
Intermittent Hypoxia Therapy
A non-invasive treatment
IHT is not well known in the west how long has it been used in Russia How many people have undergone IHT so far There are references to crude attempts at treatments that seem similar to intermittent hypooxidating back to the middle ages However modern scientific study of intermittent hypoxia the...
Managing Diabetes Better
Managing Diabetes Better
Diabetacare Clinico-Technology Solution
The prevalence of diabetes is rising globally About million people live with diabetes in India and the World Health Organization estimates that an additional million remain ignorant of their condition This means that nearly in Indians suffers from this condition but is either unaware of it or is...
Targeting Angiogenesis
Targeting Angiogenesis
An unmet need in gastric cancer
Targeted therapy for disrupting tumour blood circulation antiangiogenesis has finally found its place under the sun in advanced gastric cancer Despite the declining incidence of gastric cancer worldwide statistics from the International Agency for Research on Cancer GLOBOCAN showed that nevert...
Chemical Allergy in Healthcare
Chemical Allergy in Healthcare
Next to healthy intact skin medical gloves are the first line of defence against infectious pathogens providing a protective barrier for both the healthcare provider and the patient The World Health Organization WHO the US Occupational Health and Safety Administrations OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Stand...
Treatment of Stroke
Treatment of Stroke
Acting on the symptoms
A stroke has been defined as a focal or at times global neurological impairment of sudden onset lasting more than hours or leading to death and of presumed vascular origin However this definition has as a result of timedependent treatment and management become redundant Stroke is the third m
Heart failure management
Monitoring with implantable devices
Longterm management of patients with Congestive Heart Failure CHF is a growing burden on healthcare systems throughout the world today Management of patients with CHF is confounded by the observation that signs and symptoms in many of these patients are not wellcorrelated with actual disease status...
Advanced Colorectal Cancer
Improving the survival rate
Life expectancy has increased dramatically over the last hundred years In the western society it is years for men and years for women The demographics of these changes have important consequences for healthcare professionals in oncology Magnitude of the problem Colorectal Cancer CRC is one of...
Convergence in the Life Sciences Industry
Convergence in the Life Sciences Industry
Combination products show the way
Traditionally the medical devices and pharmaceutical sectors have represented two different facets of the life sciences industry Both the sectors have charted their own paths to growth on a similar terrain Therefore convergence between the two never quite went beyond basic drug delivery instruments...
Personalised Medicine
Personalised Medicine
Future architecture
Cancer is a molecularly heterogeneous disease Simply put not all cancers even when derived from an organ site such as colon or lung are alike Despite this recently determined finding treatments are assigned to tumour types primarily based on their site of origin Thus while there may be many differen...
Personalised Medicine
Personalised Medicine
An idea whose time is approaching
In half a century advances in cardiology have revolutionised the approach and treatment of the oncedeadly diseases In the last years we have cut the cardiac mortality rate in North America by half Cardiovascular disease remains the No killer however and by it will have earned that dubious distinc...
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