Entries from 2021-08-01 to 1 month
Regenerative medicine is an emerging field of medicine that aims to replace, engineer, or regenerate organs, tissues, and human cells lost due to congenital defects, disease, or age, to establish or restore normal functions. This multidisc…
Due to the crucial role played by the laboratory information software in patient and hospital management and treatment procedures, laboratory information systems (LIS) are witnessing a soaring demand across the world. Laboratory informatio…
Due to genetic factors, stress, pollution, aging, alcohol and tobacco abuse, and many other reasons, the prevalence of chronic diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, is …
The food & beverages industry is expected to grow at a considerable pace in the years to come, which is because of the changing consumer preferences, strong economic growth in emerging economies, and rapid urbanization. In addition to this…
The increasing awareness amongst the people about fitness and wellness is one of the major factors fuelling the surge in the demand for wearable medical devices across the world. Several organizations and companies are regularly organizing…
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) revealed that 19.3 million new cases of cancer and 10 million cancer-related deaths were recorded in 2020. According to the IARC, 1 in 5 people across the world develop cancer during t…
The increasing geriatric population in several countries is one of the major factors driving the demand for chronic pain treatments across the world. This is because geriatric people are highly vulnerable to various chronic diseases. As pe…
Presently, the pharmaceutical sector is synthesizing peptides through multiple processes, on account of technological advancements. In earlier times, peptides were produced with the help of natural sources. For instance, adrenocorticotropi…
According to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA), the global population of people aged 65 years or above will increase from 727 million in 2020 to more than 1.5 billion by 2050. As age weakens the immune s…
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), obesity and overweight are defined as excessive or abnormal fat accumulation in the body that poses a health risk. As per this international organization, a body mass index (BMI) over 30 is…
Age is progress, and age is decline. While in the first half of life, age enables organisms to function better, in the latter half, it takes away from them, in terms of physical strength and immunity. This is why the elderly fall sick more…
The rising utilization of healthcare information technologies (HITs) is one of the key factors fuelling the rise in the adoption of ambulatory electronic health records (EHR) across the globe. HITs enable the efficient management of health…
Looking good is considered important in today’s world, as it happens to boost many people’s confidence. The idea of beauty is almost as important as human civilization itself, with folklore being filled with appreciation of their protagoni…
The increasing number of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exams being done in several countries is pushing up the demand for MRI compatible patient monitoring systems across the world. As per the Commonwealth Fund’s Annual International Pr…
The soaring geriatric population is one of the major factors propelling the demand for dermal fillers in the Middle East, owing to the fact that with increasing age, the body starts registering reduction in glandular and vascular tissues a…
Due to the expansion in the pharmaceuticals & biotechnology industry and the growing requirement for cleanroom consumables in the electronics and medical device industries, the global cleanroom consumables market is predicted to exhibit hu…
In 2017, the global immunotherapy drugs market reached a value of $106.1 billion and is predicted to advance at a 13.6% CAGR during the forecast period (2018–2023). The market is growing because of the rising availability of biosimilars, s…