A diabetes drug as an anti-inflammatory

The diabetes drug metformin -- derived from a lilac plant that's been used medicinally for more than a thousand years -- has been prescribed to hundreds of millions of people worldwide as the frontline treatment for type 2 diabetes. Yet scientists don't fully understand how the drug is so effective...

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Best Nursing Career Options To Go For

One will find nurses in every health setting. Be it emergency or accident, nurses are always on the move and working for their patients' better health. If you want to become a nurse, it is better to know about the nursing career options you can get into. In terms of...

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How to Becoming a Physical Therapist in New York

How to Becoming a Physical Therapist in New York. Physical therapists help people have improved quality of life, and they provide patient education, hands-on care, and prescribed exercise. They are often called movement experts. Physical therapist treats, diagnose, and assist individuals of all ages. They can assist newborns to old...

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Get Information about Nursing Career Opportunities in 2021

If you want to know about nurses' best specialty career choices, you have come to the right place. Get information about Nursing Career Opportunities in 2021 right here, and see which one suits you the best.

This list will help all the nurses, who want to make a career change...

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Top Qualities That A Registered Nurse Must Have

You have finally got your dream job, which is RN jobs in Westchester, now you are all set to make a difference. You want to help as many people as possible; however, do you know who the best nurses are? Indeed, there are many nurses all over in the...

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What to expect from a registered nurse

If you are looking for RN jobs in Queens, and want to know what to expect by getting into this job, you have come to the right place. Read this article to know what RNs do, and why they play such an important role in any clinic or healthcare...

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How Is Ambulatory Care Nursing Evolving Quickly

Nursing care is quickly transitioned from acute settings to ambulatory. This is why nurses’ roles when it comes to ambulatory care are changing drastically to accommodate all kinds of patients, which includes patients with more complex needs and requirements. Gone are the days when patients used to remain in patients...

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An exosuit for stroke patients?

A team of U.S. researchers published the results of a multi-center, single-arm trial of the ReWalk ReStore™ for gait training in individuals undergoing post-stroke rehabilitation. They found the device safe and reliable during treadmill and overground walking under the supervision of physical therapists. The article, "The ReWalk ReStore soft robotic...

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A drug to target ALS and FTD

An investigational drug that targets an instigator of the TDP-43 protein, a well-known hallmark of ALS and FTD, may reduce the protein's buildup and neurological decline associated with these disorders, suggests a pre-clinical study from researchers at Penn Medicine and Mayo Clinic. Results were published in Science Translational Medicine.

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Some proteins can even serve reverse functions

A team of researchers, spearheaded by the Gerlich lab at IMBA, has uncovered how cells remove unwanted components from the nucleus following mitosis. The results, published in the journal Nature, stem from a fruitful collaboration between the Gerlich lab and former IMBA Postdoc Sara Cuylen-Häring, who recently established her own...

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