Articles, tagged with "cell death", page 1
17th February 2011
Fatty liver is a condition where fats that could not be broken down by the live build up in the liver cells. This is not something that should be ignored for it can lead to a more serious health problem like cirrhosis, cell death, inflammation of the live...
Read >
Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
21st May 2010
Recognized surgeons offer Pancreatic cancer treatment in India, enabling smooth and successful completion of treatment. India is quickly gaining ground on the global healthcare front, with increasing number of medical tourists taking advantage of its high...
Read >
Author:
Swati
11th March 2010
The world of cholesterol is a lot like walking a tightrope. On one side you have the long potentially deadly fall that comes with high cholesterol into the depths of heart attack and stroke and on the other side you have the muscle aches, pains, and poten...
Read >
Author:
Rob Hawkinis
03rd September 2009
Stroke (cerebrovascular Accident, CVA), is marked by ineffective blood flow to the brain. The result is cell death, brain damage, and possibility of becoming permanently disabled. Each area of the brain controls certain functions in the body. Loss of func...
Read >
Author:
Clivir Team
22nd June 2009
It was and still is a commonly held belief that if you "spare the rod" you'll spoil the child.' In many parts of the world, corporal punishment is still utilised as a mainstay method of discipline.' Yet, why do we persist in continuing such an archaic and...
Read >
Author:
figur8
09th September 2008
Gliomatosis cerebri(GC) is a highly aggressive, rare form of neuroepithelial tumor. It most commonly presents as a diffusely infiltrating glial tumor of the cerebral cortex. It is commonly characterized by diffuse infiltration of the brain with neoplastic...
Read >
Author:
Juliet Cohen
09th August 2007
Champagne a festive wine was actually the first wine which was made 2,000 years ago, was named after a small town in France. Wines from the champagne region were known from the middle-ages. During those periods wines were either red or white. The first co...
Read >
Author:
devi nisha