MUMC+ is developing a new treatment for cardiac arrhythmias in an MRI scanner

MUMC+ is developing a new treatment for cardiac arrhythmias in an MRI scanner

Every year, nearly 450,000 people in the Netherlands suffer from some form of cardiac arrhythmia. In an ablation treatment, your doctor damages the heart tissue at the site of the arrhythmia by heating or freezing it. This creates scars that block the electrical stimuli causing the ailment. Disadvantages of current treatment Ablation treatment is done … Read more

The Ministry of Public Health confirms that the COVID bed is still sufficient. Many provinces have opened more districts. Repeatedly found a dead body, there is no need to test for infection

The Ministry of Public Health confirms that the COVID bed is still sufficient.  Many provinces have opened more districts.  Repeatedly found a dead body, there is no need to test for infection

Department of Disease Control confirms severe COVID bed is still sufficient. Many provinces have opened more districts. As the number of patients is increasing, they find dead bodies without having to check for infection. Revealing that more than half of deaths are caused by other diseases. but we found covid together 13 Dec ’22 – … Read more

What would life be like without bacteria? The expert gives an answer

What would life be like without bacteria?  The expert gives an answer

Jakarta, CNNI Indonesia — Bacteria has a significant impact on human life. Without it, life goes on Land it will be destroyed. At first glance, the bacterium often gets a bad reputation because it is accused of being the cause of various diseases. Without bacteria, humans would be happy for a while because the loss … Read more

A study reveals that the name of a famous ‘tea’ increases the risk of developing 3 types of cancer • Al Marsad newspaper

A study reveals that the name of a famous ‘tea’ increases the risk of developing 3 types of cancer • Al Marsad newspaper

Al-Marsad newspaper: A study found that tea, known as “mate”, may increase the risk of three types of cancer. The tea in question, which is an herbal tea made from the leaves and branches of the Paraguayan holly plant (Ilex paraguariensis), is famous in South America, Syria and Lebanon, and in some areas of Jordan. … Read more

In the first statements after her health crisis, Angham reveals the truth about her illness and announces her next art concert

In the first statements after her health crisis, Angham reveals the truth about her illness and announces her next art concert

10/12/2022–|Last Updated: 10/12/202210:24 pm (Mecca) In her first statements after the recent health disturbance she went through, the Egyptian singer Angham thanked her fans and all those who supported her and stood by her, and revealed her next works. In an interview with journalist Amr Adib on MBC Egypt’s “Al-Hekaya” program, Angham said she was … Read more

Pfizer hopes to raise up to 14,000 million euros for mRNA vaccine in 2030

Pfizer hopes to raise up to 14,000 million euros for mRNA vaccine in 2030

Pfizer adopts messenger RNA technology (mRNA) to continue growing. The US pharmaceutical company expects sales of its mRNA vaccine portfolio to range between $10 billion and $15 billion (€9.5 billion and €14.2 billion) in 2030. The pharma It has already projected its revenues to exceed $100,000 million (€94,900 million) in 2022, for the first time … Read more

AI-enhanced uterine cancer diagnosis

AI-enhanced uterine cancer diagnosis

DNA changes in a tumor determine the behavior of the tumor and the course of the disease Using microscopic images of a tumor to see what DNA changes are present in the tumor and thus determine what type of uterine cancer the patient has. This is impossible for a human eye. That’s why pathologists at … Read more

Things you should know about Zombie Virus Revived?

Things you should know about Zombie Virus Revived?

Not long ago scientists discovered a “zombie virus” in the frozen earth or permafrost in Siberia, Russia. Unlike most remaining ice, the frozen land harbors live viruses that still have the potential to become infectious pathogens. An article in the journal bioRxiv titled “An update on eukaryotic viruses resurrected from ancient permafrost,” which hasn’t undergone … Read more