Category Archives: Congenital disorders

AUTISM: the Thief of Speech

AUTISM: the Thief of Speech By Don C. Reed Imagine a beloved  infant child, and he/she  smiles at you—but there is something  wrong. You wait  for the precious little words, the garbled “baby talk” which will gradually polish into speech– but  it doesn’t  come. Autism is an array of “developmental disorders, genetic conditions called Autism […]

Data from Glycomine’s Ongoing Natural History Study Provides Insight into Clinical Measures and Biomarkers for PMM2-CDG

#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } SAN CARLOS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Aug 30, 2023– Glycomine, Inc., a biotechnology company focused on developing new therapies for orphan diseases, announced the presentation of summary findings from its ongoing natural history study at the Society for the Study of Inborn […]

Valproate: re-analysis of study on risks in children of men taking valproate

We are providing an update on a retrospective observational study on the risk to children born to men who took valproate in the 3 months before conception and on the need for the re-analysis of the data from this study before conclusions can be drawn. No action is needed from patients. It is vitally important […]

LifeTech Scientific’s H1 Attributable Profit Grows on Higher Revenue

LifeTech Scientific Corporation is an investment holding company principally engaged in the manufacturing and marketing of minimally invasive interventional medical devices for cardiovascular and peripheral vascular diseases and disorders. The Company operates through three business segments. The Congenital Heart Diseases Business segment is engaged in the research and development, manufacture and trading of devices related […]

Critical Care Unit Coming Up At Govt Stanley Hospital | Chennai News

CHENNAI: A 300-bed six-storey critical care unit will be opened at the Government Stanley Medical College and Hospital soon, health minister Ma Subramanian said.The state government has sanctioned 112 crore for this building and construction work will begin after the demolition of a 104-year-old building previously used as nursing quarters on the hospital campus. The […]

A state panel wants to eliminate 100-plus Iowa boards and commissions. Which could go?

A state panel is recommending eliminating or consolidating more than 100 Iowa boards and commissions, the latest step in Gov. Kim Reynolds’ push to shrink state government. The preliminary recommendations come from a Tuesday meeting of the state’s Boards and Commissions Review Committee, created as part of a sweeping government reorganization law Reynolds signed in […]

Yoga for Herniated Disc to Relieve Spinal And Postural Disorders

Yoga is an old-age spiritual practice that can be quite effective for not only building your body strength but also for soothing different physical pains. Yoga for herniated discs is a natural remedy for getting a break from lower back pain and discomfort. Almost 5 to 2 people per 1000 people suffer from this painful […]

How to Prevent RSV in Adults and Children

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common, highly contagious illness that affects the nose, throat, and lungs. Although RSV usually causes mild illness with cold-like symptoms, the infection can cause severe respiratory illness in infants, young children, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems or underlying health conditions. In the United States, RSV season begins […]

Explained: Down Syndrome Causes In Infants And How To Manage It

Down Syndrome is one of the most common chromosomal anomalies globally. It affects 1 in 1000 infants in India. A baby with Down’s Syndrome has an extra copy of a particular chromosome – chromosome 21. This makes a total of 47 chromosome per cell. Baby’s with Down Syndrome have characteristic physical appearance and typically go […]