Hypertension in Midlife of woman may leads to dementia
Categories Medical news

High Blood Pressure in Their 40s May Risk Women to Develop Dementia Later

Women who develop high blood pressure in their 40s may be more likely to develop dementia in later life, according to the study published in Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.

“High blood pressure in midlife is a known risk for dementia in later life, but this study will help to understand how and when this association starts and its gender differences,” said the study author Rachel A. Whitmer, PhD, Kaiser Permanente Division of Research in Oakland, Calif.

The study involved 7,238 people who were a part of the Kaiser Permanente Northern California health care system. Their blood pressure and other vitals were examined from the year 1964-1973. About 5, 646 people were again evaluated in the year 1996 and followed for 15 years to see who developed dementia. Nearly, 532 people were diagnosed with dementia.

The study revealed a 65-percent increased risk of dementia for women who developed high blood pressure in their 40s, irrespective of the other risk factors like smoking, diabetes, and body mass index.

“Though high blood pressure was more common in men, no evidence was found for an increased risk of dementia in them. More studies are needed to identify the possible sex-specific pathways for accelerated brain ageing through high blood pressure” said Whitmer.

However, the results of the study can’t be generalized to today’s population owing to the wide use and effectiveness of drugs to control high blood pressure.

Journal Impact Factor and Its Significance in Publishing Your Manuscript
Categories Scientific Communication

Journal Impact Factor and Its Significance in Publishing Your Manuscript

The Impact factor of a journal is one of the things authors consider while choosing the right journal for publishing their manuscript. But, what is this impact factor? Why is it considered important in selecting the target journal for publication?

Journal Impact factor is the number of times articles in the journal are cited in other publications for a particular year. For example, an impact factor of 3 indicates that each article in the journal was cited 3 times on average for a specific year.

So, the impact factor indicates the importance or the rank of a journal by calculating the times its articles are cited elsewhere. And an article that is cited many times represents a novel and interesting research, raising the impact factor of the journal.

Thus, impact factor forms an important tool for authors to evaluate the journals and submit their manuscript for publication.

However, there is a word of caution! Relying only on the impact factor is a mistake! You must also consider the topic of your research, your target audience, and the time-frame of publication that must match the journal guidelines you are ought to choose. Cognibrain medical manuscript writing service team help you to get your manuscript published in high impact medical journal.

Read the medical manuscript submission guidelines of your target journal beforehand!

7 Steps to Write Your Research Paper Faster
Categories Scientific Communication

Spending Time Just Scribbling Your Manuscript?

Documenting the results of your research in the form of a manuscript is harder than conducting a research itself. Many scientists are clueless on where and how to begin writing a medical manuscript.

But, not when you have these 7 steps in mind!

7 Steps to Write Your Research Paper Faster

 1.Outline the format of the paper

  • Introduction to research topic
  • Hypothesis of research
  • Materials and methods used
  • Key findings
  • Discussion on the results of research

2.Introduce your research topic

  • Provide relevant background information on the topic
  • State the implications of your work with in-text citations

3.Define your hypothesis

  • Write in present tense
  • Give brief overview of your experimental design

4.Materials and methods used in research

  • Write in past tense
  • Organize it in sub-sections with headings

5.Key results of research

  • Organize it in sub-sections with headings
  • Use tables, figures, and graphs to support the data

6.Discussion of results

  • Describe the main findings of your research
  • Address the hypothesis showing evidence from your results
  • Report how the results relate to the previous studies in the field
  • Conclude by summarizing the outcome of the study

7.What to avoid?

  • Long, complex, and vague sentences
  • Unnecessary detail
  • Unnecessary use of technical terms
New Device to Treat Sleep Apnoea
Categories Medical news

FDA Approves New Treatment for Moderate to Severe Central Sleep Apnoea

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, today approved a new treatment, the Remede System for moderate to severe central sleep apnoea. It is a battery operated device that is surgically implanted in the chest to stimulate the phrenic nerve, which in turn sends signals to the diaphragm and restores normal breathing in such patients.

Sleep apnoea is a disorder that causes one or more pauses in breathing lasting from few seconds to minutes or shallow breaths during sleep. In central sleep apnoea, the brain fails to send signals to the diaphragm to breathe, causing a breathing pause of 10 seconds or more in an individual. This leads to poor sleep quality and increased risk for high blood pressure, heart attack, heart failure, stroke, obesity, and diabetes in the suffering individual.

“Remede System offers a new treatment option for central sleep apnoea. However, its risks and benefits must be weighed as compared to other treatments like medicines, airway pressure devices, and surgery” said Tina Kiang, Ph.D., acting director of the Division of Anesthesiology in the FDA’s Centre for Devices and Radiological Health

FDA evaluated 141 patients to measure the effect of the Remede System on the frequency and severity of apnoea (apnoea-hypopnoea index or AHI). After six months, AHI was seen to reduce by 50% or more in 51% patients with the implantable device as compared to 11% without this device.

However, the Remede System is not recommended for use by patients with active infection, obstructive sleep apnoea, and who require magnetic resonance imaging.

The FDA has granted approval of Remede System to Respicardia Inc.

5 Quick Steps to Avoid Plagiarism and Improve Scientific Writing
Categories Scientific Communication

5 Quick Steps to Avoid Plagiarism and Improve Scientific Writing

Plagiarism, simply known as literary theft, is defined as the practice of using other’s work or ideas in your scientific writing without giving them due credit and passing them off as one’s own in publication journals to gain recognition.

Publishing their research in high-impact journals is a matter of reputation for every scientist or research scholar. However, plagiarism can blemish this reputation and you stand a high chance of rejection by the journal.

If you don’t want this to happen to you, avoid plagiarism and improve your scientific writing

with these easy-to-follow steps:

  1. To gain expertise in planning and executing your research and drafting your manuscript, join a team of experienced researchers working on few projects.
  2. Do not copy-paste the exact verbatim from the reference source, understand the idea and paraphrase it to restate in your own words.
  3. Cite correctly and appropriately any content taken from the reference paper or from your previous published paper.
  4. Use plagiarism check websites to check for any accidental plagiarism in your manuscript.
  5. Before submitting your manuscript for publication, get it proofread and edited by professional scientific and medical editors.

Remember, there is no shortcut to success; neither to scientific research, nor scientific writing!

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