Category Archives: Congenital disorders

Study: Sight loss in working-age people is under-researched

Researchers found that eye conditions causing the most SSI certifications in working-age individuals are less clinically researched compared to those in the general population. Image credit: ©Malik/peopleimages.com – stock.adobe.com A team of researchers has completed a study focusing on a lack of clinical research to address the leading causes of severe sight impairment (SSI) among […]

Cordis has a new CEO

Scott Drake [Image courtesy of Cordis] About two months after former Spectranetics CEO Scott Drake became executive board chair at Cordis, he’s moved into the corner office at the cardiology and endovascular devices company. Drake replaces Shar Matin, who has stepped down as CEO, the company announced yesterday. Hunter Philbrick, Hellman & Friedman partner and […]

Everything to Know About the Symptoms of Too Much Vitamin D

Vitamin D toxicity, sometimes called a vitamin D overdose, is a rare but potentially dangerous condition. It occurs when someone has too much vitamin D in their body. Vitamin D toxicity is also called hypervitaminosis D. A vitamin D overdose is typically a side effect of taking large doses of vitamin D supplements. It would […]

Molecular Cytogenetics Market estimated to grow according to forecasts

This Molecular Cytogenetics Market Is Likely to Experience a Tremendous Growth by 2029 is Likely to Experience a Tremendous Growth by 2029 research report focuses more on a number of distinctive as well as foremost market se Global molecular cytogenetics market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 8.5% during the forecast period. Molecular cytogenetics is […]

Disease specific urinary biomarkers in the central nervous system

Abstract Urinary biomarkers can diagnose and monitor pathophysiologic conditions in the central nervous system (CNS). However, focus is often on single diseases, with limited data on discriminatory capability of this approach in a general setting. Here, we demonstrate that different classes of CNS disease exhibit distinct biomarker patterns, evidence of disease-specific “fingerprinting.” Urine from 218 […]