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The Link Between Varicose Veins and Leg Heaviness: How Treatment Can Help

Varicose veins can be a painful and embarrassing condition, especially for women. They are swollen, twisted veins that often appear on the legs. One of the most common symptoms of varicose veins is leg heaviness, which can make it...

When to See a Doctor for Leg Itching, Burning, Numbness, Heaviness, or Fatigue: Warning Signs and Red Flags

As humans, we depend on our legs for locomotion and balance, as they are essential in carrying out our daily activities. Any problem with them can significantly affect our quality of life. Leg itching, burning, or fatigue are some...

A Research Established To Address Antimicrobial Resistance

Global research consortium is being set up to address the international impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Significantly, the Centres for Antimicrobial Optimisation Network- CAMO-Net brings together research team from South Africa’s University of Cape Town, the University of Liverpool...

How Are Medicine Packaging Made At Scale?

The pharmaceutical industry is a critical component of modern healthcare, providing life-saving medications to millions of people worldwide. One of the most important aspects of this industry is the packaging of medicines, which ensures that they are safe, effective,...

Gene Scissors Cramp-Up Viral Infections Within Human Cells

It is still difficult to get to the bottom of viral illnesses. Although isolated medicines exist that block virus multiplication in human cells, they are a significant exception. Against this backdrop, Prof. Reinhard Klein's from IMC Krems' Department of...

Biotech Research Funding In Australia Witnesses A Low Phase

Research co-led by the University of Queensland has found that Australia is falling short of similar countries when it comes to funding basic research, specifically in the medical, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical arenas. The University of Queenland’s School of Chemical...

First of A Kind Gene Silencing Alzheimers Drug Shows Promise

UK scientists have gone on to conduct the first ever trial of a new drug for Alzheimer’s that is able to safely as well as successfully lower the levels of the very harmful tau protein, which is known to...

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