All posts by: Naraghi

Access to Diabetes Care is the theme for World Diabetes Day 2021-23

November 12, 2021

The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have designated November 14, 1991, as World Diabetes Day, given the growing incidence of diabetes in human societies. This day, which is one of the official occasions in the UN calendar, is celebrated every year with more participation and support from governments, governmental and […]

National Hepatitis Awareness week; Healthy lifestyle is the most important way to prevent

October 24, 2021

Hepatitis means inflammation and swelling in the liver and is caused by various causes such as the use of certain drugs, alcohol, pathogens such as viruses, or disorders of the immune system and etc. Hepatitis is divided into two types: acute and chronic: Acute hepatitis refers to cases that last less than six months and […]

Serological Tests in the Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies

September 14, 2021

Laboratory diagnosis based on ELISA method Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is an immunochemical test used to measure the antigen of a pathogen or antibody against it. Payvand Clinical and Specialty laboratory, with its experienced staff and the use of the latest methods in the world, has extensive experience in the development of laboratory diagnosis and […]

What is the connection between CoVID-19 and cancer?

August 18, 2021

The relationship between cancer and CoVID-19 Respiratory infection caused by the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), which has been long known as a global pandemic, puts people at risk for underlying diseases, including cancer. Due to the importance of being, aware of the molecular processes involved as well as finding effective drug therapies for cancer patients against this […]

What makes the Delta covid-19 variant more infectious?

August 10, 2021

General Delta virology: Researchers have so far identified more than 20 mutations in the delta variant. Two of the 20 mutations are more effective in transmission; This is called a “double mutant.” A new delta strain of SARS-COV-2 belonging to B.1617 (ineage) has recently increased COVID-19 in India. This new delta is divided into three […]

services for patients with non-communicable diseases during the CoVID19 pandemic

July 29, 2021

CoVID-19 Pandemic and health care services The outbreak of CoVID-19 and the pandemic of this viral disease in the world have been associated with many problems. Reducing attention to screening and periodic testing, especially for patients with diseases such as HIV, hepatitis, cancer, and diabetes has been one of the main effects of this pandemic […]

Hepatitis cannot wait; Do not delay its diagnosis and treatment!

July 27, 2021

What is hepatitis? The liver, which is associated with more than 500 basic body functions, regulates blood chemicals and bile production. It is the place of many essential physiological events such as glucose balance, production of plasma protein, fat, lipoprotein, production of bile acids and its secretion, storage of vitamins (B12, A, D, K). Other […]

Genetics’ effect on the sensitivity & severity of CoVID-19

July 17, 2021

In general, a person’s genetics has an influence on the risk of infection and the severity of symptoms. A large international study has been identified a part of the human genome, that could increase the severity of CoVID-19. SARA-CoV-2 Why do some people get CoVID-19 more severely? Some people develop severe pulmonary symptoms if they […]

ctDNA Following Surgery Predicts Cancer Recurrence

July 10, 2021

Circulating Tumor DNA examination after surgery can predict the recurrence of bladder cancer. A blood test that identifies Circulating Tumor DNA (ctDNA) can predict the risk of recurrence of bladder cancer after surgery, which can be used to prescribe treatment. There are approximately 573,000 bladder cancer patients worldwide, of whom approximately 212,000 died in the […]

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