
There has been a recent excitement over new AIDS treatment pills. It supposed slows down the AIDS virus in such a tremendous pace that patients find themselves going past their thirties with all their body parts intact. It is uplifting to know that finally, science has caught on with one of society’s deadliest diseases. It is also concerting to know that there is continuous research to further combat the virus. At the pace the medical industry is going, it will not be a surprise to know that in the future, AIDS would have been a curable disease. Everyone knows enough has died in its name. For sure the new AIDS therapy will give hope to the many who has mourned their days to AIDS. The pills can be purchased in hospitals in sets, it cost an arm and a leg so best to have it covered by insurance.
Posted by editor on February 10th, 2010
It has always been believe that atherosclerosis which is the buildup of plaque in the arteries, was irreversible. But this year, heart experts has done something that was thought to be almost impossible, they were able to shrink the fatty clogs blocking the heart’s arteries of patients by around 7 percent only with the use of maximum dosage of Crestor which is a cholesterol-lowering medication. Heart medications before are only taken to slow or stop the narrowing of arteries. But this new finding raises the possibility that you can actually reverse the plaque accumulation that starts even as early as childhood.
Posted by editor on September 7th, 2009
For those of you who spend almost 12 hours in front of your computer, there is a specialized specs to prevent eye irritation. Some of the people who spend lots of time in front of a computer screen can suffer from eye problems that may feel like sands in the eyes and makes your vision blurry and teary. It is called a computer vision syndrome. So an ophthalmologist, Richard Yee, saw how people suffer from dry eyes, light sensitivity and difficulty to focus at the computer that made him create special specs. It’s like having your eyes in the sauna making it comfortable for the eyes and screens out wind, drafts, dusts and anything in the environment that can irritate your eyes.
Posted by editor on August 17th, 2009

People with poor vision now have an alternative to wearing corrective eyeglasses and contact lenses with a medical breakthrough in the field of ophthalmology. In the recent years, various research and trials have led to the development of LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis).
LASIK is a type of refractive laser eye surgery used in correcting vision problems, like myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. The procedure is performed by well-trained opthalmologists.
Not everyone with a vision problem is a good candidate for undergoing LASIK eye surgery. There are many tests and exams required before a person is determined eligible. Generally, the patient who underwent LASIK only has a short recovery period and suffers minimal pain with the aid of medications.
There are some risks and complications that may occur with the LASIK eye surgery so it is best to talk to an ophthalmologist to discuss more about the procedure.
Posted by editor on February 2nd, 2009
New studies focused on nutrients and their overall impact on our health has found that plums have become the new superstar in terms of healthy nutrients the body needs for proper growth and fighting disease. Researchers have long recognized the properties of food and plants that contain some of the most basic nutrients and proteins that make them ideal super-foods. These plants have naturally occurring anti-oxidants, minerals and proteins the body needs for proper development. They are also being seen as the best source of nutrients for the fight against some of the most deadly diseases due to unique molecules and proteins mother nature has magically synthesized. Many of these fruits have long been forgotten due to our reliance to supermarket goods taking their benefits out of reach. People who live in farms and near natural food sources tend to be healthier and live longer due to high intake of super-foods.
Posted by editor on December 30th, 2008
Heart transplant is a long process because you have to wait for a potential heart that is suitable for you and your condition. But there is a new device now that will no longer make a heart patient wait – the Berlin heart. One of its great advantages is it comes with different sizes, from the smallest fitted for babies and large sizes for adults. The Berlin heart takes over the patient’s heart for a while that allows it to rest and this will let the patient’s body to gain strength thus, making them a better candidate for heart transplantation. And 77 percent of patients who uses Berlin heart survive to their transplant surgery.
Posted by editor on May 25th, 2008
Out of 1,000 children, there are three to five who are diagnosed with scoliosis and it is more prominent in girls. Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine that can have severe consequences if the curvature gets worse like effects in heart and lung function. Surgery is the process to mend scoliosis which in the operation cuts a large piece of bone from the iliac crest in the pelvis that will be used to create a spinal fusion so the curve would not get worse. But the problem with taking a bone from the iliac crest is it can cause pain and sometimes even permanent pain. But today, there is a brand new therapy that will require using stem cells harvested from your own bone marrow. This stem cells will act as a sort of catalyst to support the growth of new bone along the spine and moreover, it is less painful and more effective.
Posted by editor on May 22nd, 2008
There are at least three million Americans that have epilepsy and 30 percent of this has seizures that cannot be controlled by medicine. But as of now, new imaging techniques have stridently increased the number of people who are possible candidate for epilepsy surgery. And the children have more benefits on this since their brain is still flexible. Surgery is the only way to completely cure epilepsy but this is crucial because many things can happen inside your brain during surgery that can cause further damages. And to accurately map the brain during surgeries, surgeons place dozens of tiny electrodes directly on the surface of the brain and these sensors allow a digital brain wave machine to generate a high-tech image of what is happening inside the brain.
Posted by editor on May 13th, 2008
It is a disheartening fact that stroke is the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the US. But there is a new tool called Penumbra which is a device suction for blood clots from the brains of stroke patients. It gives possibility of life and cuts the risk of death and disability. A catheter is used as it goes from a small incision in the groin through blood vessels up to the brain where this is a blockage and Penumbra suctions out the clot thus, saving a stroke victim’s life. There is a new study in fact that shows it restored blood flow in 82 percent out of 125 patients.
Posted by editor on May 10th, 2008
Many of us, women try hard to have a fit body that can pass for celebrity like sexiness that is why we follow several diet practices for whatever’s its cost. A lot of us especially follow Atkins style diets that cut off carb and avoid foods rich with it. But before you say goodbye to bagel breaks, consider what the researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology has got to say. They have found that carbohydrates are essential in stimulating serotonin which is the neurochemical that helps boost mood and control appetite. And the brain produces serotonin only after you eat sweet or starchy carbohydrates that are accompanied by little or no protein. Since women have less serotonin than men, No-Carb diets will most likely leave them blue, cranky and especially hungry.
Posted by editor on May 5th, 2008