Dear staff and students,
Tomorrow 29/09/2014 will be a holiday. The seminar scheduled tomorrow is postponed.
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Sunday, September 28, 2014
Tomorrow holiday
Friday, September 26, 2014
Seminar on Biotechnological intervention of plant-pathogen interactions - 29/9/14 in Department of Biotechnology, Sri Sankara Arts & Science College,
The theme of the seminar is to bring and motivate the young minds into the field of plant Biotechnology. As the agricultural practice is shrinking day-by-day we need to put our scientific knowledge to this field for better livelihood of our people. This seminar will highlight the importance of plant defense responses against pathogenic organisms.
Chief Guest : Dr. R. Pachaiappan, PhD.
Assistant Professor
Department of Biotechnology
School of Bioengineering
SRM University
Chennai.
Venue: Sri Kanchi Mahaswamy Prayer Hall
Sri Sankara Arts & Science College
Enathur, Kanchipuram - 631561
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Antiragging online affidavit
Monday, September 15, 2014
Friday, September 12, 2014
AB blood type may increase dementia risk
Those with AB blood were 82 percent more likely to develop memory problems than others.
People with the least common blood type, AB, are more likely to develop thinking and memory problems that can lead to dementia in later years than people with other blood types, says a study.
“Our study looks at blood type and risk of cognitive impairment,” said study author Mary Cushman from the University of Vermont, College of Medicine in Burlington.
Those with AB blood were 82 percent more likely to develop memory problems than others.
“Blood type is also related to other vascular conditions like stroke, so the findings highlight the connections between vascular issues and brain health,” Cushman added.
The study was part of a larger study (Reasons for Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke) of more than 30,000 people followed for an average of 3.4 years.
People with AB blood type made up 6 percent of the group who developed cognitive impairment, which is higher than the 4 percent found in the population.
The researchers also looked at levels of factor VIII, a protein that helps blood to clot. High levels of factor VIII are related to higher risk of cognitive impairment and dementia.
People with AB blood had a higher average level of factor VIII than people with other blood types.
The study appeared in the journal Neurology.
Source: The Hindu