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How Latest Advances in Cancer Treatment is Helping make Lives Better and Longer for the Patients?

  Cancer is the world's most dreaded disease with a high global fatality rate. Any region of the body might be affected by the condition brought on by the body's unchecked cell development. Every year, millions of people die from cancer despite numerous advances in medical research. Recent innovations by health research institutes are, however, altering the situation. There are no known causes for cancer. Some factors known to increase the risk of developing cancer are exposure to radiation, chemicals, and smoking. The best way to avoid these risk factors is to remain informed.    For a long time, it was understood that cancer was incurable or difficult to treat. Recent advancements made in the treatment of this disease have helped many to win the battle and overcome them. For others, there has been a perceptible improvement in the 5-year survival rate and quality of life. Significantly, everyone should be aware of the latest advancements made by clinical research orga
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What Are Fortified Foods And How Beneficial It Is?

Vitamins and micronutrients are essential for the body's growth and development. Although they only make up a minor portion of our diet, their lack contributes to underdevelopment and several illnesses. More than three out of ten individuals worldwide experience vitamin and micronutrient deficiencies. Numerous figures show that 0.5% of all deaths in India were caused by dietary deficiencies. In a recent investigation, FSSAI discovered that there were worries about vitamin inadequacies in the Indian population. These inadequacies endanger public health and can be avoided. The majority of Indians are deficient in essential nutrients such as vitamin B12, vitamin A, vitamin D, iron, folic acid, and iodine. Over the past few decades, the Indian government has spearheaded a range of endeavours with the primary goal of enhancing the overall nutritional and health status of the public. These efforts also extend to endorsing the consumption of fortified foods as a means to elevate nut

Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) Role in Regenerative Medicine

  Over the past ten years or so, there has been an increasing use of stem cells in the treatment of various health-related issues or disorders. Stem cell therapy for blood disorders has been successfully used for non-blood disorders. Extensive research by many health research institutes around the world has shown that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) provide a promising solution for the treatment and regrowth of human tissues. It is due to their ability to differentiate into multiple cell types, self-renew, proliferate outside the body for extended periods, have paracrine properties, and regulate the immune system. MSCs are advantageous in that they can nurture the growth and diversification of other stem cells, in addition to discharging bioactive molecules essential to tissue repair. Owing to these beneficial qualities, MSCs are regarded as having a considerable therapeutic function in the medical practices. As such, we herein reviewed the most current trials conducted to assess the

Cancer Immunotherapy – The Next Scientific Breakthrough

  The month of "June" is identified as Cancer Immunotherapy Research Awareness Month. This year (2023) marks a decade since cancer immunotherapy gained its first acknowledgment as a notable "breakthrough of the year" by science magazine in 2013. According to studies, more than thirty cancer types are treatable with immunotherapy, and the objective of this awareness month is to expand this figure and provide life-saving treatments to more individuals dealing with cancer. How is Cancer Targeted by Immunotherapy? Conventional approaches by a clinical research organization to combat cancer, such as radiation therapy and chemotherapy tend to bring about distressing physical and emotional repercussions. Unfortunately, their efficacy in treating metastatic cancers is restrained frequently. Furthermore, these treatment methods seldom lead to a permanent solution as patients may experience relapses or develop resistance to the treatment. Immunotherapy presents a pro