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Poor man’s diet, millets can lower the risk of diabetes

BioTech Today July 31, 2021July 31, 2021

Parnad Basu, Amity University Kolkata Diabetes mellitus type 2: It is the most common type of diabetes that happens to middle-aged or older people though kids suffering from childhood obesity are also at risk. In case of the type 2 diabetes, insulin (a hormone created in the pancreas) doesn’t get used by our cells, which […]

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World Sight Day 2020: I for an Eye

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Ritwika Chowdhury, Team BioXone In today’s times, infections and casualties have become synonymous to the pandemic. People are scared to step out of their houses, if not for an emergency. In such a situation another rising problem that is taking shape gradually is the vision impairment.The WHO theme for World Sight Day 2020 is “hope […]

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From Hyperglycemia to Oxidative Stress to Apoptosis

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-Dr. Jutishna Bora, Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Kolkata All forms of diabetes are preliminarily characterized by hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia is a condition during which there is an excess accumulation of glucose in the bloodstream of an individual for a prolonged time. Not only does it play a significant role by being the causal link between […]

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