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Oxidative Stress and Gastrointestinal Disease
Post Views: 788 Our bodies are complex systems that are always working to stay balanced. At the centre of this balance is a process called oxidative stress. It can affect different aspects of our health, including the gastrointestinal (GI) system. Understanding oxidative stress and its connection to GI diseases is not merely a scientific curiosity;…
HHC News - HBV LONGITUDINAL PANEL DISCONTINUATION - 12 OCTOBER 2023
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Western blot vs. Elisa: which of these two tests is the most accurate for HIV testing?
Post Views: 1,159 Today, advanced medical research and innovative molecular diagnostic technologies can efficiently control, treat and even cure many deadly diseases. Among them is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, commonly known as HIV, which, as the name suggests, attacks our immune system. Often confused with AIDS (we debunk this myth in one of our previous…
What are liquid biopsies and how are they used in the treatment of cancer?
Post Views: 752 Usually, when you hear the word “cancer”, the conversation most likely involves the mention of a biopsy. Tumour or tissue biopsies form early investigations of malignancy. It’s the first thing a doctor would recommend when a patient displays related symptoms and/or has a suspicious-looking lump. A tissue biopsy involves extracting cells from…
Understanding Impact of Influenza and Respiratory Viruses: Oxidative Stress and Beyond
Post Views: 784 Respiratory viruses, such as influenza, have posed a significant health concern due to their ability to trigger widespread illness and even pandemics. The healthcare sector plays a vital role in understanding these viruses and their impact on the human body. One fascinating aspect that researchers have been exploring is the relationship between…
How Can Better Nutrition Reduce the Effects of Oxidative Stress on Human Health?
Post Views: 1,022 Oxidative stress, though often overlooked, is closely linked to our well-being and quietly influences our health. It occurs when there’s an imbalance between the production of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) and the body’s ability to counteract their harmful effects. While ROS are natural byproducts of essential cellular processes, excessive levels cause serious…