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Curatio.in Curatio is an Online Healthcare Marketing Hub for doctors, hospitals and diagnostic centers. It is

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Curatio is an interactive online healthcare marketing platform for Health care Providers and Recipients. Doctors, Hospitals and Diagnostic Centers can create dynamic profiles, self-manage their profiles and provide detailed information about the range of services offered by them. Patients and Care givers can search for this information and make informed decisions based on factors such as location, cost of treatment and expertise of the individual doctor, hospital and diagnostic center. http://curatio.in at its end curates and optimizes each and every profile to make it useful to patients and caregivers and searchable locally as well as globally. Curatio being an internet marketing website; healthcare internet marketing or healthcare digital marketing has never been so easy, effective and economical before.

A Country Doctor Writes:
25/04/2021

A Country Doctor Writes:

I must say I was a little surprised to see my post on doxepin generate well over 6,000 views in three days. I guess there is interest out there in using old drugs for some of their less well known …

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Revokes Emergency Use Authorization for Monoclonal Antibody Bamlanivimab
25/04/2021

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Revokes Emergency Use Authorization for Monoclonal Antibody Bamlanivimab

Today, the FDA revoked the EUA that allowed for the monoclonal antibody bamlanivimab to be used for the treatment of mild-to-moderate COVID-19.

COVID reinfection hits 1 in a 1,000, variants may fuel it, Israeli study finds
25/04/2021

COVID reinfection hits 1 in a 1,000, variants may fuel it, Israeli study finds

Largest study in world followed about a fifth of COVID-positive Israelis after recovery, and found 154 got reinfected, indicating immunity is high but far from absolute

Ankle exoskeleton enables faster walking
24/04/2021

Ankle exoskeleton enables faster walking

Being unable to walk quickly can be frustrating and problematic, but it is a common issue, especially as people age. Noting the pervasiveness of slower-than-desired walking, engineers at Stanford University have tested how well a prototype exoskeleton system they have developed—which attaches arou...

Genetic study sheds light on why people get hemorrhoids
24/04/2021

Genetic study sheds light on why people get hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids, also called piles, affect a large portion of the population, for reasons that have mostly remained unknown.

Targeting drug-resistant breast cancer with estrogen
24/04/2021

Targeting drug-resistant breast cancer with estrogen

Researchers at Dartmouth's and Dartmouth-Hitchcock's Norris Cotton Cancer Center (NCCC) hope to make estrogen therapy a more accessible treatment option for breast cancer patients who could benefit from it. Anti-estrogen treatments, which block growth signals from estrogen receptors (ER) in tumors,....

Body's natural pain killers can be enhanced
24/04/2021

Body's natural pain killers can be enhanced

Fentanyl, oxycodone, morphine—these substances are familiar to many as a source of both pain relief and the cause of a painful epidemic of addiction and death.

Mitochondria could boost immunotherapy effectiveness
23/04/2021

Mitochondria could boost immunotherapy effectiveness

Boosting mitochondrial function in a subpopulation of T cells could make cancer immunotherapy more effective, according to a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

The secret lives of T cell receptors and their role in the immune response
23/04/2021

The secret lives of T cell receptors and their role in the immune response

Canadian immunologists have identified a mechanism that promotes the activation of T cell receptors by altering how one of its components interacts with the cell membrane.

'Creative' genes gave Homo sapiens edge over Neanderthals: study
23/04/2021

'Creative' genes gave Homo sapiens edge over Neanderthals: study

Researchers have discovered a series of creativity-linked genes that may have given Homo sapiens a significant edge over Neanderthals, enabling them to avoid extinction.

Successful cancer therapy using artificial metalloenzymes to deliver drugs
23/04/2021

Successful cancer therapy using artificial metalloenzymes to deliver drugs

Researchers led by Katsunori Tanaka and Kenward Vong at the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research (CPR) in Japan have demonstrated that tumor growth can be reduced by therapy that tags cancer cells with different therapeutic molecules. In one case, the group was able to prevent tumors from forming i...

'Disrupted' sleep could be seriously affecting your health
22/04/2021

'Disrupted' sleep could be seriously affecting your health

(HealthDay)—Waking up briefly throughout the night may do more than leave you feeling grumpy and tired in the morning.

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