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Researchers in Singapore have made a Bio-functional Mhermogel to Prevent Scarring of the Retina

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Researchers in Singapore have made a Bio-functional Mhermogel to Prevent Scarring of the Retina Scientists in Singapore have made a bio-functional thermogel, which is a type of synthetic polymer, to stop scarring of the retina caused by surgery that didn't work to fix a retinal detachment. Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) happens when scarring on the retina keeps the retina from healing and falling back into place. This is the cause of more than 75% of failed retinal detachment surgeries, and if it isn't fixed, it can cause vision loss or blindness. At the moment, the only way to treat PVR is through surgery, which removes these scar membranes but doesn't guarantee full vision recovery. This work shows how synthetic polymers can be used alone to change how cells behave, and for the first time, it offers a new therapy based on thermogels to prevent scarring in the retina. The team behind the development comes from A*STAR's Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (I...

Adults with asthma are more likely to be obese, according to a new study.

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  Adults with asthma are more likely to become  obese later in life, especially those who have had the condition for longer  or who are treated with corticosteroids, according to a research published Wednesday in Europe and Australia. Here's another article on  Vitamin B12 insufficiency: There are five'mood changes' that indicate that a deficit has progressed. According to studies published in the journal Thorax, 17 percent of asthmatic participants from 11 European nations and Australia acquired obesity or were significantly overweight. According to the study, slightly under 15% of individuals without  asthma  got fat. According to the researchers, those with asthma in the study had a 21% greater risk of obesity than those who did not have the respiratory ailment. They found that asthmatics on corticosteroid medicines had a roughly  doubled incidence of obesity. "A possible reason for the weight increase linked with asthma might be a decline in physic...