Remembering Stephen William Hawking
Stephen hawking as a man relied only on mathematics and quantum mechanics. He was categorical on emotions like existence of god and supernatural powers as he could peep through the entire universe and proved that it is the ‘Gravitational Force’ that is keeping the entire universe with all its galaxies and placatory system  in their respective order. His research on the origin of the universe, galaxies, stars and planets and his fascination for the Black holes knows no boundaries. His theoretical explanation of how the extinct and exhausted stars turn as Black Holes was just amazing. For a man that lived most of life s...
Source: Sciences Blog - March 21, 2018 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: OMICS Source Type: blogs

Is Human Personality Traits Responsible for the Addiction to Social Media Networks?
Studies on alcohol and tobacco addiction have identified certain genetic and neurological factors as responsible for the condition. The Birmingham State University (BSU), New York that has the reputation of exploring the human behavior in response to certain social, economic, and political conditions has explored the leading causes for addiction to social media networks. BSU identified certain personality traits in human beings; neuroticism, conscientiousness and agreeableness. These personalities clash or interact with each other to create addiction to social media networks. For example, neuroticism is one kind of persona...
Source: Sciences Blog - March 13, 2018 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: Addiction Research & Therapy Depression and Anxiety Source Type: blogs

Let us Break the Heart Attack Related Myths in Women on the Eve of International Women ’s Day
Several myths surrounding heart diseases state that heart diseases attract only elder people and more men than women are prone to heart attacks. Contrary to the belief, cardiovascular cases are on rise in women than men and it is deadlier than all forms of cancers combined. Both physiological and psychological factors are causing heart diseases and it affects people of all ages with no bias. Women that have suffered from mental illness are more susceptible to attract heart risks like stroke. Mental ill health like schizophrenia, anxiety disorders and bipolar disorders are mostly treated with antidepressants, antipsychotics...
Source: Sciences Blog - March 9, 2018 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: OMICS Anxiety Disorders bipolar disorders cardiovascular cases heart attacks heart diseases psychological factors Source Type: blogs

Can the Scorpion ’s Venom Used as a Medicine to Cure Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Rheumatoid Arthritis is an autoimmune disease where the body attacks its own dense mechanism. Rheumatoid arthritis affects the joints, causing pain, sensitiveness, inflammation and immobility. A team of scientists in the past have identified a potassium channel on cells called fibroblast — like synoviocytes (FLS) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, responsible for the development of the disease. The researchers are keen in finding a way to block the channel to stop the cells damaging the joints. A particular element called iberiotoxin, which is capable of blocking the FLS potassium channel and reduce the severit...
Source: Sciences Blog - February 27, 2018 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: Orthopedics & Rheumatology Rheumatology: Current Research journal of rheumatology open access rheumatology journals rheumatology impact factor list rheumatology research journals rheumatology research papers Source Type: blogs

Can Robots Replace the Human on the Earth?
Human are the best ever creatures evolved on this planet that has excelled in its cognitive skills and intelligence. The fear of Robotics under the guise of artificial intelligence to replace the entire humanity is gaining ground with the increased use of Cyborg technologies for variety of human functions. There is however no smoke without fire to believe it in the wake of the first ever robotics getting citizenship of Saudi Arabia. In the wake of Sophia, the first ever Hominid attending the World IT Congress at Hyderabad, India on 20th of February to deliver her speech, sharing dais with dignitaries from across the world,...
Source: Sciences Blog - February 21, 2018 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: Advanced Information Technology Engineering & Fermentation Technology Gene Technology Nuclear Energy Science Power Generation Technology Source Type: blogs

Together, We Can Win Cancer
People all over the world gathered and pledged loud and clear on the eve of the world cancer that ‘We can Win Cancer’! World cancer day is observed on 4th February Every year  and the theme for this year says, ‘We can. I can’. The main objective was to create awareness and reduce the occurrence and deaths due to cancer globally by 2020. Many people joined together around the world to ensure optimal awareness. The empire state building in USA was lit blue and orange after the colors of Union for International Cancer Control. WHO highlighted that, cancer is no longer a deadly disease as the potential to decrease its...
Source: Sciences Blog - February 8, 2018 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: Cancer Cancer Science & Therapy cancer control cancer patients HPV vaccine world cancer day Source Type: blogs

Group Walking rather than a Lonely Practice help Sticking to your Fitness Goals
Group Walking.. It is easy said than done that you must stick to your routine workout or exercise schedule.  As individuals, we are regularly asked to practice some or the other physical activity. The World Health Organization WHO prescribes 150 minutes of physical activity for the individual everyday in order to stay fit. However, most of us do not stick to the schedules as we feel bored ot lethargic in sticking to it. According to the research, if practiced as a group, it is easy to continue the practice without fail as you are accompanied by your fellow walking group members. As a group, you are get motivated as you c...
Source: Sciences Blog - February 5, 2018 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: Biosafety & Health Education Community Medicine Medical Informatics Occupational Medicine Health Affairs Politics in Occupational Health Primary Health Care: Open Access Public Health Women's Health, Issues Source Type: blogs

Hop a Little, Jump a Little one …two, three!
It is not just a rhyme meant for kindergarten children. It involves meaningful message for many who is fighting with the global health menace, obesity and excessive body weight. According to recent research findings, the skipping rope is an alternative to high intensity workouts. For many urban dwellers, particularly women, that is unable to cater time for gym and workouts, skipping serve as the best option. The skipping rope, which is cost effective and uncomplicated, would provide complete exercise to all your muscles in significantly less time. It is one of the most effective cardio exercises, which assures the better c...
Source: Sciences Blog - January 24, 2018 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis Cardiovascular Pharma Cardiovascular Research Experimental Cardiology cardio exercises cardiovascular health Source Type: blogs

Endangered Marine Ecosystem: Cause for Serious Environmental Concern of the Globe
Despite the search for the exoplanet continued unabated, there are no evidences of finding an alternate to the planet earth in the entire universe so far, as the Earth has got several distinct features suitable for the survival of plants, animals and microbes. The biodiversity present on the earth is massive that it is not an exaggeration to state that there is no second home for the human and the other living organism. The hectic human activity is creating chaos and the debate on the climate change came to the fore front for the first time on a massive scale during the ‘Earth Summit’ in the year 1992 at the Brazilian ...
Source: Sciences Blog - January 9, 2018 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: Marine Science Research Source Type: blogs

Finally, the Secrets of How the Stars Formed Unveiled!
Have you ever wondered looking at the clear dark night sky brightly lit with numerous stars about their origin? There is no age bar to get inspiration from  the borderless sky, mysterious clouds, the moon and the stars as we all grow from childhood to adulthood listening multiple stories on how clouds produces images and the stars share fortunes ( the good, bad and the worst). For the first time in the annals of astronomical history, researchers are able to unearth the birth secrets of the stars in the galaxies. Each galaxy may have tens, thousands and millions of stars and there is no count. They are loaded with abundant...
Source: Sciences Blog - January 4, 2018 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: OMICS Source Type: blogs

Over Eating Food Supplements add to Body Weight
The citizens of the information age are well informed about the health as the detailed information is pouring in from across the nook and the corners of the globe. At a time when the obesity and overweight is turning to be a global pandemic, advices related to nutritious diet and physical activities are on rise through the traditional media like TV and newspapers and digital media, the Internet. “Although the expert nutritionists and the dieticians are roped in for this purpose, the readers and followers still need to very cautious in taking them on their face value”, warn the scientists.  Irrespective of the geograph...
Source: Sciences Blog - December 27, 2017 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: Nutrition & Food Sciences OMICS Amino Acids Cholesterol proteins sweeteners Source Type: blogs

Eliminating the Social Stigma is the First Step in the fight against HIV
The extended family of Pooja (identity changed) deserted her in an orphanage home in India when she was five years old as she is HIV infected by birth. Her family members don’t want to run the risk of becoming social outcasts as a result of the child hence they thought of getting rid of her forever. The child at present in her adolescent age is fighting it bravely as she has learned to live with it. She owes that she wants to demonstrate to the world that HIV affected are also great achievers by electing to civil services.  Although she could not win the family support, she was not the lone sufferer as many other childr...
Source: Sciences Blog - December 15, 2017 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: HIV: Current Research Source Type: blogs

Promising Research could Detect Alzheimer ’s Disease Early
Around 50 million people globally have developed Alzheimer’s disease and with the aging of population, several parts of the globe are facing the threat of severe memory loss and the related behavioral symptoms, causing concerns of public health issues across societies. With a simple reading test that the scientists have developed recently, it is possible to detect whether or not a person is at Alzheimer’s risk. Delay in processing written words and sentences are a warning that they may develop Alzheimer’s within the next 3 years to come. A team of researchers at the University of Birmingham have developed a device th...
Source: Sciences Blog - November 22, 2017 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: Alzheimer's Disease & Parkinsonism Source Type: blogs

Playing too much video game? Here is a bit of important news for you!
Are you fond of playing action packed video games regularly? A must read item here for you. There are many studies that may be pro or against video gaming. However, this latest study Universities de Montreal provides scientific facts to believe. The general perception towards video games is that they are interactive and hence they improve cognitive skills of the player by boosting their brain cells. For a habitual player, it is going to be more harmful than useful, as the action games erase the grey matter in the hippocampus, primarily responsible for the cognitive skills. Hippocampus retains the spatial as well as the pas...
Source: Sciences Blog - August 12, 2017 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: Neurology & Physiology OMICS Source Type: blogs

Take a Coffee Break to Increase the Longevity of your Life!
Good News for the coffee lovers. This aromatic, traditionally roasted and brewed beverage has been boosting our life for ages without fail. Studies across the geographies, genders, and races have repeatedly been confirming that coffee intake, at least thrice or even four times a day (Don’t exceed this limit and overdo it) is beneficial to health in general and increasing the longevity by reducing the death risk by 18% than non-coffee drinkers, in particular. The current studies are based on larger population sample by including as many as 520000 from 10 European countries. Yet another study across Latinos, Afro-American,...
Source: Sciences Blog - August 4, 2017 Category: Science Authors: srinivas_s at omicsgroup.co.in (OMICS Publishing Group) Tags: OMICS Source Type: blogs