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Dave Bernaldo is a graduate of the Bataan Peninsula State University with a bachelors degree in Computer Science.
Dave’s focus is Technology news.

What is Allergy Latex

23-May-11

Most of the time, workers in health care centers are at particular risk of having allergy latex and it is approximated that this sort of allergy affects two percent of all hospital workers. Latex is used in more than 40,000 Continue....

Aicardi Syndrome and its major aspects

19-May-11

One of the rare genetic conditions is called aicardi syndrome, which is largely affects new born baby girls. This condition is also sporadic, which means that it is not recognized to pass from parent to their child. Also, the Continue....

Understanding Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder

17-May-11

Adhesive Capsulitis, most popularly known as frozen shoulder, refers to a disorder in which the shoulder joint significantly loses its range of motion in all directions due to an inflammation and stiffness. It is a painful and Continue....

Achalasia Esophageal: Definition, Causes and Treatment

14-May-11

What is achalasia esophageal? It is a rare disease that refers to the inability of the lower esophageal sphincter to open and let food pass into the stomach. This is why patients who have this kind of condition Continue....

What is Acidosis Diabetic?

14-May-11

Acidosis Diabetic, or most commonly known as diabetic ketoacidosis, is a potentially life-threatening complication in patients with diabetes mellitus. It usually results from dehydration during a state of relative insulin Continue....

Drug for hard-to-treat breast cancer subtype shows great potential

27-Sep-10

Researchers found that the trials of a drug for a type of breast cancer that is hard to treat showed great results.

Triple Negative Breast Cancer is a subtype of breast cancer that affects one out of seven women with the breast cancer. Continue....

Experts Discover Rogue Protein that Cause Type 2 Diabetes

13-Sep-10

Scientist discovered a rogue protein which triggers type 2 diabetes; with an aim that their discovery can help them develop a significant drug to stop the progress of this kind of disease in the future.

According to health scientists, their Continue....

Omega-3 fatty acid-rich margarine no better than regular, research says

30-Aug-10

Eating margarine containing omega-3 fatty acid did not make any help to prevent risks and complications of heart attack as compared with regular margarine, Dutch researchers say.

Omega-3 fatty acid promotes health of the heart and vascular Continue....

Chemical from Broccoli can reduce the Risk of having Prostate Cancer

18-Jul-10

Researchers found a chemical in broccoli that can help reduce the risk of having prostate cancer.
According to the researchers who are writing for the BioMed Central’s open access journal Molecular Cancer, a chemical named sulforaphane can Continue....

Air Pollutants are not the Cause of Preterm Deliveries – Study

10-Jul-10

According to the new study that is conducted by epidemiologist in University of Buffalo, pregnant women who are exposed in the environment of air pollution does not raise the possibility of having a preeclampsia, a condition that rises with Continue....