Sunday, June 28, 2020

Yale researchers develop new genetic tool to analyze diseases



A team of researchers at the Yale School of Medicine have developed a new tool that opens the door for the genetic analysis of a wide range of human diseases.
The group has pioneered a way of understanding endogenous retroviruses, known as ERVs, which are remnants of retroviruses — a type of RNA virus that inserts its DNA into a host cell — that have integrated into the genome of the human body over millennia. This tool, called ERVmap, enables researchers to explore these pieces of retroviral RNA that have invaded the human genome but largely remain mysterious in terms of their function. 

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

The Practical Consideration of Poliovirus as an Oncolytic Virotherapy


The inauguration of novel treatment strategies into the clinical setting faces a number of hurdles. In addition to treatment efficacy and safety, acceptance by doctors and patients is paramount to the success of novel therapies. Although viruses are the cause of numerous infectious diseases, these acellular entities have been harnessed over the years to benefit mankind. Recently, a recombinant Poliovirus-Rhinovirus Chimera (PVSRIPO) has shown promise for the treatment of glioblastoma in clinical trials as well as other cancer types in animal model



Monday, June 1, 2020

The Future of Physical Therapy and Telehealth


Due to the recent pandemic, our health landscape has been quickly shifting. Healthcare professionals are now turning to virtual visits to treat their patients. This not only reduces the risk for themselves and their patients, but creates access and quality care for patients. Physical therapists have been no exception in adjusting their practices in order to accommodate patients through telemedicine. As a physical therapist, I have performed hundreds of these appointments. Here are the benefits of physical therapy telehealth services and the future it holds

Decreased Risk of Exposure

Compliance at Home

Combining In-Person

Convenience

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

The Dentist's Role

Dentists are doctors who specialize in oral health. Their responsibilities include:


  • Diagnosing oral diseases.
  • Promoting oral health and disease prevention.
  • Creating treatment plans to maintain or restore the oral health of their patients.
  • Interpreting x-rays and diagnostic tests.
  • Ensuring the safe administration of anesthetics.
  • Monitoring growth and development of the teeth and jaws.
  • Performing surgical procedures on the teeth, bone and soft tissues of the oral cavity.

Friday, May 8, 2020

Environmental and Climate Technologies



Environmental and Climate Technologies provides a forum for information on innovation, research and development in the areas of environmental science, energy resources and processes, innovative technologies and energy efficiency.
A variety of themes are covered through a multi-disciplinary approach, one which integrates all aspects of environmental science:
·         Sustainability of technology development
·         Bioeconomy
·         Cleaner production, end of pipe production
·         Zero emission technologies
·         Eco-design
·         Life cycle analysis
·         Eco-efficiency
·         Environmental impact assessment
·         Environmental management systems
·         Resilience
·         Energy and carbon markets
·         Greenhouse gas emission reduction and climate technologies
·         Methodologies for the evaluation of sustainability
·         Renewable energy resources
·         Solar, wind, geothermal, hydro energy, biomass sources: algae, wood, straw, biogas, energetic plants and organic waste
·         Waste management
·         Quality of outdoor and indoor environment
·         Environmental monitoring and evaluation
·         Heat and power generation, including district heating and/or cooling
·         Energy efficiency