What to do if the uterus descends

What to do if the uterus descends

Uterine displacement can occur for various reasons. The uterus is held in place by rope-like structures called ligaments. If this structure is weakened for any reason, the position of the uterus is not normal. comes down Reasons: If the ligaments are congenitally weak, frequent births in a short period of time, if the pressure on … Read more

Don’t ignore cancer symptoms

Don't ignore cancer symptoms

We seem to be gradually neglecting our health due to busyness. Complications like cancer are on the rise, along with other diseases. It was once seen that the risk of cancer increases with age, but now many complex diseases are occurring at any age. Like other countries of the world, the number of cancer patients is increasing at … Read more

Understand the symptoms of piles

What to do to understand the symptoms of piles

Piles is one of the complex diseases of the stomach. The disease takes a complex form through different stages. If the disease is identified and treated at the right time, it is possible to get rid of it. The symptoms and actions of piles have been explained in detail by Dr. Dr., a specialist in colon and … Read more

Seasonal fever symptoms and treatment 

Seasonal fever symptoms and treatment 

It is the time of cold fever. Due to the change in the weather, the fever continues in the house. Seasonal fever reduces appetite. The body becomes weak. Many are afraid that the fever will turn into an attack. Monsoon fever and dengue outbreaks go hand in hand with the rains. This fever is more in the month of … Read more

Children need to be fed quality food for a prosperous future

Children need to be fed quality food for a prosperous future

Bangladesh faces many challenges in feeding age-appropriate nutritious food to growing children. Many parents are not well informed about when and how to give complementary foods to their babies in addition to breast milk. But it is very important to avoid malnutrition during the early development of the child. Babies must be breastfed until six … Read more

Novel technique for measuring sperm age may predict pregnancy success

Novel techniques for measuring sperm age

A novel technique for measuring the age of men’s sperm has the potential to predict the success and timing of getting pregnant, according to a new study published by researchers at Wayne State University School of Medicine. “Sperm epigenetic clocks relate to pregnancy outcomes in the general population” (link to article here) published in the … Read more

Breastfeeding is associated with improved maternal mental health

Breastfeeding is associated with improved maternal mental health

Scientists from the University of Massachusetts, USA, have recently found that breastfeeding is associated with improved maternal mental health overall. However, difficulties experienced during breastfeeding, or a mismatch between feeding expectation and reality, can negatively impact the mental health outcomes of mothers. The review has recently been published in the Journal of Women’s Health. Background … Read more

Analyzing the stigma surrounding mental health

Analyzing the Stigma Surrounding Mental Health

In recent years, there has been an increased awareness of what mental health is and how it can be addressed in order to reduce its stigmatization. These strategies will be vital to tackling mental health going forward, improving the rates at which people seek out help, and increasing treatment. Here, we discuss the roots of mental … Read more

Flow Cytometry Applications to Dentistry

Flow Cytometry Applications to Dentistry

Flow cytometry is a high-throughput cell analysis method that utilizes monochromatic light and specifically angled detectors to infer the cell’s size, granularity, and complexity based on the degree of light scattering undertaken. Cells can also be prepared for fluorescence measurements during flow cytometry by incorporating fluorophores, fluorescent molecules with specific adsorption, and emission wavelengths, allowing … Read more

Breast Milk and the Microbiome

breast milk microbiome

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that all children be exclusively breastfed from the first hour of their life to a minimum of six months of age. There are many advantages associated with breastfeeding, for both the lactating mother as well as the infant, some of which are related to the microbiome composition of human … Read more