In Those With Spinal Cord Injuries, Exoskeleton-Assisted Walking May Help Bowel Function

In Those With Spinal Cord Injuries, Exoskeleton-Assisted Walking May Help Bowel Function

Practical treatment regimens that also incorporated exoskeleton-assisted strolling benefited persons suffering spinal cord injuries defecate better quickly and enhance the regularity of their stools, according to a group of scientists. On March 2, 2021, this result was published in the Archives of Medical Science in the paper “The Effects of Exoskeletal-Assisted Stepping on Spinal Injury.”…

FDA Has Approved The First Targeted Medication For A Prevalent Lung Cancer Mutation

FDA Has Approved The First Targeted Medication For A Prevalent Lung Cancer Mutation

The initial treatment for sufferers having the more prevalent form of lung disease whose tumors carry a gene disorder formerly considered to be incurable with medications has been authorized by US authorities. FDA Has Approved The First Targeted Medication For A Prevalent Lung Cancer Mutation Food and Medication Agency announced on Friday that Lumakras, an…

Huge Debts, Depression And Hope – The Corona Aftermath Begins

Huge Debts, Depression And Hope – The Corona Aftermath Begins

From singers to partying men, the corona aftermath has come as a huge blow to patients and their families who have received massive credit card bills, which even the insurance companies are trying to dodge. Huge Debts, Depression And Hope – The Corona Aftermath Begins This article discusses two glaring cases where life and death…

Amazon Tribe Can Hold The Key For Healthy Brain Aging

Amazon Tribe Can Hold The Key For Healthy Brain Aging

Aging of the brain is one of the major risk factors for most common neurodegenerative diseases, including mild cognitive impairment, dementia including Alzheimer’s disease, and many more. Several research suggests that the aging process of the brain is associated with several structural, chemical, and functional changes in the brain as well as a host of…