Tag Archives: Human

Modi tweets: Bangabandhu was a ‘champion of human rights and freedom’

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh, was born on Mar 17, 1920. “My heartfelt homage to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a champion of human rights and freedom, on his birth anniversary,” Modi tweeted. “He is a hero for all Indians too. It will be my honour to visit Bangladesh later this month for… Read More: Modi tweets: Bangabandhu was a ‘champion of human rights and… »

Human Sperm Stem Cells Grown in Lab, an Early Step Toward Infertility Treatment

Infertility affects one in seven men of reproductive age worldwide. One idea for treating male sterility is spermatogonial stem cell (SSC) therapy. In this approach, sperm stem cells in the testis are transferred to a test tube, cultured and nudged into becoming fully fledged sperm. However, a key bottleneck has been identifying just the right… Read More: Human Sperm Stem Cells Grown in Lab, an Early Step… »

Human Biology Appears to Have Two Seasons, Not Four: Study

MONDAY, Oct. 5, 2020 — The human body apparently disagrees with Mother Nature on how many seasons there are. Instead of four seasons, human biology appears to have two, according to a team of Stanford University researchers. “We’re taught that the four seasons — winter, spring, summer and fall — are broken into roughly equal… Read More: Human Biology Appears to Have Two Seasons, Not Four: Study »

Rehabilitation Across Europe For COVID-19 Effects to Human in Long Term

Although the peak of COVID-19 effects has already surpassed for much of Europe, researches continues to show the diverse effects of the pandemic on the human body. These adverse effects include harm to the lungs, liver, kidney, brain, nervous system, heart, cardiovascular system, infection in the skin and the gastrointestinal tract. However, what the communities… Read More: Rehabilitation Across Europe For COVID-19 Effects to Human in Long… »