Many animals produce toxic in their body and use it as a defense mechanism against predators or to hunt their prey. Haven't you wonder that how is it that the poison produced by a creature is able to ...
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Cardiac failure or congestive heart failure or simply heart failure is a condition in which the heart does not pump the blood as it does normally. More precise, if the heart cannot pump (systolic) or ...
Read MoreSyphilis is one of the major sexually transmitted disease (STD) and is caused by the bacteria Treponema pallidum. Syphilis symptoms changes with the stage of the disease. In stage one its soreness, in
Read MoreGemcitabine is a chemotherapy drug used in the treatment of various cancers. The drug is administered intravenously targeting breast cancer, ovarian cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, and bladder can...
Read MoreThe link between FSH (Follicle-stimulating hormone) and weight gain & loss of bone density
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a gonadotropin secreted by the gonadotropic cells of the anterior pituitary gland. It plays a key role in regulating the growth, development, pubertal maturation,...
Read MoreGonorrhea is an infectious bacterial disease which is transmitted sexually. The disease is very common in India with almost 10 million new cases every year. The global estimates were about 78 million ...
Read MoreMany if not all of the biological research paradigms on the fact that because of evolution the basic genetic constitution is largely conserved across species. Understanding of various molecular, cellu...
Read MoreThe Danakil Desert is the desert area of about 136,956 square kilometers in the Northeast of the African country Ethiopia. It is one of the hottest and lowest places on earth about 330ft (100m) below ...
Read MoreThe ever growing population of humans creates ever rising demands of energy. It is because energy coming from fossil fuels and other exhaustible resources are limited that we keep looking for alternat...
Read MoreIn an article published in the New York Times on September 2012, it was mentioned that scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were on a hunt to look for the lone star ticks...
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