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A Comprehensive Guide to Diabetes

10796908080?profile=RESIZE_400xDr. Rakesh K. Srivastava

Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is an accomplished entrepreneur and is the CEO and President of GLAX Health LLC.

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES, August 30, 2022

— Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava’s A Comprehensive Guide to Diabetes

The human body converts food into glucose before sending it into the bloodstream. Your pancreas secretes insulin, which regulates your blood sugar and prevents it from going too high or too low. Insulin also allows your body cells to use the sugar in your blood for energy. Diabetes could prevent your body cells from responding to insulin, leading to an accumulation of blood sugar. This condition could also prevent your pancreas from producing sufficient insulin. Unfortunately, there is no known cure for diabetes. However, this article could shed more light on the condition and discuss Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava’s efforts to improve the quality of life for diabetes patients. 

Types of Diabetes

There are two main types of diabetes.

Type 1 diabetes

Before it changed its name, type 1 diabetes used to be known as insulin-dependent or juvenile-onset diabetes. This type of diabetes is common in children and young adults. Scientists believe that type 1 diabetes results from an autoimmune response that causes the immune system to destroy the cells that secrete insulin in the body. As a result, your body lacks enough insulin to convert food into glucose. Therefore, patients with type 1 diabetes need to take a particular dose of insulin daily to survive.

Type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is common in individuals aged 40 and over. However, recent studies reveal that more young people are diagnosed with this condition. It is also known as non-insulin-dependent or adult-onset diabetes. In this condition, the pancreas fails to produce enough insulin. The body cells also fail to respond to insulin correctly, accumulating excess sugar in the bloodstream.

Causes

The following are probable causes of diabetes.

  • A sedentary lifestyle
  • Obesity
  • A history of diabetes or gestational diabetes
  • Genetics
  • Insulin resistance in the body

Signs and symptoms

Here are some of the signs and symptoms of diabetes.

  • Exhaustion
  • Weight gain or loss
  • Urinating frequently
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Wounds taking too long to heal
  • Increased feelings of thirst

If you have type 1 diabetes, here are some emergency signs you shouldn't ignore.

  • Pain in the abdomen
  • Fruity-smelling breath
  • Panting or breathing rapidly
  • Confusion and shaking
  • Losing consciousness

How to manage and treat diabetes

According to Dr. Rakesh, it would be wise to get treatment depending on the type of diabetes you suffer from. For type 1 diabetes, the best and only way to manage it would be to ensure you don't miss your daily insulin dose. However, if you have type 2 diabetes, you would need a combination of insulin and other drugs your physician will prescribe to you. Dr. Srivastava also suggests you cultivate significant positive changes in your lifestyle, such as increased physical activity, eating clean, and improved efforts to manage weight.

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava is a renowned scientist and endocrinologist who has written numerous manuscripts about diabetes. He has also been gracious enough to extend his expertise and knowledge to clinical doctors and join the fight against diabetes. We urge you to contact him if you have any questions concerning diabetes and what prescription would be best for you.

We hope this article has taught you everything you need to know about diabetes and how to manage it. We advise you to avoid dieting, a short-term solution and instead work towards cultivating healthy habits. 

 

Contact: Dr. Rakesh Srivastava
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10796907657?profile=RESIZE_400xDr. Rakesh K. Srivastava

Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is an accomplished entrepreneur and is the CEO and President of GLAX Health LLC.

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES, August 30, 2022

— Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava’s Scientific Research

Obesity is a condition whereby the body stores excess fat under the skin. Individuals are also said to be obese when their body mass index exceeds 30. You can calculate your BMI by measuring your weight in kilograms and dividing the result by your height in meters squared. Obesity is a severe cosmetic and medical issue that could put you at risk of developing several lifestyle diseases if it goes unchecked. Stick around to learn more about obesity and Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava’s efforts to fight it.

Types of obesity

There are two main types of obesity.

General obesity

People with general obesity have excessive fat distributed all over their bodies. Fortunately, this type of obesity isn't as risky as central obesity. However, we can’t ignore the cosmetic issue of being overweight and having excess fat under the skin.

Central obesity 

Central obesity is characterized by excessive fat around your waistline or midsection. This visceral fat can result in severe health conditions such as heart disease or diabetes.

Causes of obesity

Here are the key factors that would cause you to develop obesity.

Consumption of a high-calorie diet

As the saying goes, you are what you eat. If you consume too many calories, the body will use whatever it needs and convert the excess into fat to store under the skin. Over time, the fat gets to obnoxious levels, leading to obesity.

Lack of physical activity

Exercise and physical activity such as cycling, walking, and jogging can help burn the excess calories in your body. Leading a more sedentary lifestyle can increase the likelihood of developing obesity because you are consuming more calories than you burn. 

Genetics

You might have trouble losing weight because of your genes, especially if most of your family members are obese.

Negative effects

Obesity has a host of adverse effects, some of which we will discuss below.

Joint pains

Your heavy body weight could significantly strain joints such as your knees, leading to pain, inflammation, discomfort, or swelling.

Difficulty performing day-to-day tasks

When you are obese, mundane tasks such as walking up a flight of stairs become more cumbersome. You might need to take multiple breaks due to heavy panting.

Low self-esteem and self-image

Fat accumulation could prevent you from wearing certain clothes because you are self-conscious about your body. You might even shy away from swimming or outdoor activities that show a lot of skin.

Dr. Rakesh and the fight against obesity

According to Dr. Rakesh, parents should ensure their children eat enough proteins and fibers to cater to their growing needs and curb childhood obesity. The scholar also urges teens and adults struggling with severe obesity to consider bariatric surgery and seek conventional medical treatment to help them lead healthier lives. Lifestyle modification techniques such as physical activity and dieting will also go a long way in managing the condition before it gets worse.

Dr. Srivastava has been researching on various subjects namely: Drug discovery and development, cancer therapy, prevention, diabetes, nutrition, stem cell, autophagy, non-coding RNA, nanotechnology, angiogenesis, metastasis, pharmacology, toxicology, biochemistry and has been instrumental in some of the most amazing breakthroughs in these respective fields. Dr. Rakesh Srivastava has dedicated his life and works towards the betterment of available medical know how in order to improve upon the existing set up in the field of medicine. 

We hope this article has taught you everything you need to know about obesity and how to manage it. We advise you to avoid dieting, a short-term solution and instead work towards cultivating healthy habits.  

Contact: Dr. Rakesh Srivastava
www.rksrivastava.com
Email: contact@glaxhealth.com

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10796903455?profile=RESIZE_710xDr. Rakesh K. Srivastava

Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is an accomplished entrepreneur and is the CEO and President of GLAX Health LLC.

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES, August 30, 2022

— Dr. Rakesh Srivastava – Dr Rakesh Srivastava’s Research on SATB2

Millions of people worldwide have had to live with ailments such as neurodegenerative disorders, cancer, and diabetes that reduce the quality of their life. A significant percentage of them ultimately succumb, leaving a huge void their families cannot fill. Even if they survive, there is no known cure for these diseases, and medication can only help reduce pain or manage their symptoms. A particular biotechnology company known as GLAX LCC ventured into research with guidance from the able Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava to develop targeted therapies for this unique group of people. Without further ado, let's dive into Dr. Srivastava's research on SATB2.

What is SATB2?

The cells of living organisms contain genomes, which hold the necessary genetic information the organism needs to function and thrive. In human beings, one genome can have up to 21,000 genes. The cells in our body use a process known as gene expression to read genetic code within our DNA and produce the necessary molecules. One of the factors that control gene expression is SATB2, which is a special DNA-binding protein. SABT2 acts as a transcriptional co-factor in the cell and regulates the chromatin architecture, leading to a significant change in gene expression.

How SABT2 works

The SABT2 gene works by attaching itself to matric attachment regions in the DNA, effectively determining the structure of chromatin. On the other hand, the SABT2 protein regulates gene expression necessary for the cell cycle, pluripotency, self-renewal of stem cells, cell proliferation, DNA replication, and cell division.

SATB2 and Cancer

Research reveals that the SATB2 protein plays a significant role in cancer's initiation, progression, and metastasis. While normal adult tissues display little to no presence of the SATB2 protein, cancer patients showed a high protein concentration in their tissues. In addition, SABT2 promotes tumors by facilitating the expression of various transcription factors like Sox2, Nanog, and Oct4. Dr. Rakesh also discovered that this protein has links to the regulation of stemness, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, immune suppression, and malignant transformation.

In the past, scientists successfully used SATB2 as a biomarker for cancer in conjunction with other factors in the body. Dr. Srivastava and his team firmly believe that targeted inhibition of this protein could go a long way in preventing and treating various cancers. Using nanotechnology, they could deliver a drug containing small molecules of SABT2 inhibitors to targeted tumor tissues and effectively reduce cancer growth. These SABT2 inhibitors could also improve the overall effects of chemotherapy and increase the patient’s radio-sensitivity. For now, Dr. Rakesh is working with several foreigners and patients from the US to test whether this theory is correct.

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava is a renowned scholar and scientist with over 30 years of experience in nutrition, cancer, obesity, immunology, diabetes, and therapeutics. He is currently the CEO and President of GLAX LLC, a biotechnology company dedicated to drug development, medical research, sales, and production. In addition to his scientific prowess, Dr. Srivastava specializes in investment, management, human resource, and finance. We do not doubt that his discoveries will bear fruits and take a considerable leap from the lab to the patient's bedsides.

Contact: Dr. Rakesh Srivastava
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Email: contact@glaxhealth.com

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Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is an accomplished entrepreneur and is the CEO and President of GLAX Health LLC.

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES, August 30, 2022

— Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava’s Research on Metabolism and Human Diseases

Similar to how a vehicle needs fuel to move from one place to another, our bodies need energy from food and drink. What we consume goes through a complex process known as metabolism, whereby the body combines oxygen with calories to produce energy. This process involves numerous moving parts, including tissues, cells and major organs, to ensure everything runs smoothly. A simple alteration in our metabolism could result in severe adverse effects on our bodies. This article will dive into types of metabolism, metabolic disorders and research findings on the role of mitochondria in specific cellular processes.

Types of metabolism

The two main types of metabolism include anabolism and catabolism. During anabolism, the body uses energy from your food to create new body cells from smaller units. On the other hand, catabolism involves the breakdown of larger molecules to generate energy in the body or preserve the smaller molecules for use during anabolic processes. 

Common metabolic disorders

You are said to have a metabolic disorder when your body has too little or too much of the essential nutrients and substances that keep you alive. As we mentioned earlier, a slight change in your metabolism could negatively impact your overall health and well-being. The following is a list of common metabolic disorders.

  • Type 1 and 2 diabetes
  • Gaucher’s disease
  • Mitochondrial disorders
  • Hemochromatosis
  • Phenylketonuria

What causes metabolic disorders?

It is not uncommon for you to inherit a metabolic disorder from someone in your family. Too much or too little of a hormone could result in the development of metabolic disease. Metabolic disorders could also develop when a specific major organ stops functioning normally. Lastly, eating too much or too little of a particular food could be a likely cause of a metabolic disorder.

Signs and symptoms of metabolic disorders

Here are the signs and symptoms that could indicate you have a metabolic disorder.

  • Change in skin colour
  • Weight loss or gain
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Weakness in your muscles
  • Pain in the stomach
  • Reduced or lack of appetite
  • Fatigue
  • Developmental problems

Dr Srivastava's findings on metabolism

Dr. Rakesh and his group noted that high glucose levels favoured the growth of cancer cells. Therefore, disrupting this metabolic process would effectively hinder the growth of tumours within the body. Riluzole is a drug medical professionals use to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. According to Dr Srivastava, this drug can also inhibit the growth of pancreatic cancer cells. He also discovered that the introduction of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, also known as SARS-coV-2, impaired the immune response, cell metabolism and antiviral signalling in the body. Dr Srivastava strongly believes that understanding this reprogramming effect in SARS-coV-2 could help scientists fight the pandemic and restore the world to what it used to be.

Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is an accomplished entrepreneur since he is the CEO and President of GLAX Health LLC. He has also conducted extensive research in numerous fields, including immunology, therapeutics, nutrition, obesity, cancer and diabetes. Dr Rakesh's publications are outstanding and have received more than 28,000 citations over the years. We hope this article has helped you learn more about metabolism and human diseases.

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Email: contact@glaxhealth.com

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10796876279?profile=RESIZE_710xDr. Rakesh K. Srivastava

Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is an accomplished entrepreneur and is the CEO and President of GLAX Health LLC.

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES, August 30, 2022

— Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava’s Target Therapies for Diabetes, Cancer, and Neurodegenerative Disorders

Cancer is a disease that has taken many lives and brought many families a lot of pain and suffering. Unfortunately, it has no cure, which makes a cancer diagnosis even more devastating. Fortunately, scientists like Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava have worked round the clock to develop treatments for severe diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and diabetes. Without further ado, let's look into the targeted therapy Dr. Rakesh developed for treating cancer.

Cancer and SABT2

In layman’s terms, a genome is all the genetic information pertaining to a living organism. Each genome in a human being can contain up to 21,000 genes. One of the components of a genome is protein-coding sequences, which account for only 1.5%. On the other hand, gene expression is the process that allows a gene to turn into a cell. Epigenetic regulators and transcription factors control gene expression in the body. One excellent example of a transcription factor is SABT2, an acronym for special AT-rich binding protein-2. SABT2 regulates gene expression by behaving like a transcriptional co-factor and influencing the architecture of the chromatin.

Cancer is a highly complicated condition characterized by the rapid division of abnormal cells that threaten to destroy healthy body cells. Ideally, tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes are responsible for regulating this condition. Dr. Rakesh has recently discovered that SABT2 plays a crucial role in the initiation, metastasis, and progression of cancer. He also observed that SABT2 is highly concentrated in patients with cancer as opposed to healthy individuals who showed low levels of SABT2.

Function of SABT2

According to Dr. Srivastava, SABT2 promotes tumors by enhancing transcription factors such as Sox2, c-Myc, Nanog, and Oct4. SABT2 also controls gene expression necessary for crucial functions such as cell proliferation, DNA replication, pluripotency, cell division, self-renewal of stem cells, and cell cycle. Lastly, SABT2 is responsible for malignant transformation, regulation of stemness, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

GLAX Health’s research on the targeted Inhibition of SABT2

Due to its role in regulating stemness, Dr. Rakesh established a link between SABT2 and intratumoral heterogeneity, tumor antigenicity, and immune suppression. He also came up with the brilliant idea of using SABT2 as a biomarker for cancer due to its differential expression. The concentration is also pretty high in cancer patients, making it easy to detect cancer. However, scientists use SABT2 in conjunction with other factors to detect cancer in the body.

With this knowledge, Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava developed small molecules of SABT2 inhibitors and used nanotechnology to deliver them directly to tumor tissues. Dr. Srivastava strongly believes that using SABT2 inhibitors could boost the positive effects of chemotherapy on patients, increase radio sensitivity and reduce the growth of cancerous cells in the body. These inhibitors could also be effective in preventing cancer before it starts.

Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is the CEO and President of GLAX LLC and has worked very hard to develop a drug that could potentially cure cancer. We are pleased to report that GLAX LLC has obtained several patents to use SABT2 as a biomarker and treatment for various cancers.

Contact: Dr. Rakesh Srivastava
www.rksrivastava.com
Email: contact@glaxhealth.com

Rakesh Srivastava
GLAX, LLC.

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10796876279?profile=RESIZE_710xDr. Rakesh K. Srivastava

Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is an accomplished entrepreneur and is the CEO and President of GLAX Health LLC.

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES, August 30, 2022

— Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava’s Target Therapies for Diabetes, Cancer, and Neurodegenerative Disorders

Cancer is a disease that has taken many lives and brought many families a lot of pain and suffering. Unfortunately, it has no cure, which makes a cancer diagnosis even more devastating. Fortunately, scientists like Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava have worked round the clock to develop treatments for severe diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and diabetes. Without further ado, let's look into the targeted therapy Dr. Rakesh developed for treating cancer.

Cancer and SABT2

In layman’s terms, a genome is all the genetic information pertaining to a living organism. Each genome in a human being can contain up to 21,000 genes. One of the components of a genome is protein-coding sequences, which account for only 1.5%. On the other hand, gene expression is the process that allows a gene to turn into a cell. Epigenetic regulators and transcription factors control gene expression in the body. One excellent example of a transcription factor is SABT2, an acronym for special AT-rich binding protein-2. SABT2 regulates gene expression by behaving like a transcriptional co-factor and influencing the architecture of the chromatin.

Cancer is a highly complicated condition characterized by the rapid division of abnormal cells that threaten to destroy healthy body cells. Ideally, tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes are responsible for regulating this condition. Dr. Rakesh has recently discovered that SABT2 plays a crucial role in the initiation, metastasis, and progression of cancer. He also observed that SABT2 is highly concentrated in patients with cancer as opposed to healthy individuals who showed low levels of SABT2.

Function of SABT2

According to Dr. Srivastava, SABT2 promotes tumors by enhancing transcription factors such as Sox2, c-Myc, Nanog, and Oct4. SABT2 also controls gene expression necessary for crucial functions such as cell proliferation, DNA replication, pluripotency, cell division, self-renewal of stem cells, and cell cycle. Lastly, SABT2 is responsible for malignant transformation, regulation of stemness, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

GLAX Health’s research on the targeted Inhibition of SABT2

Due to its role in regulating stemness, Dr. Rakesh established a link between SABT2 and intratumoral heterogeneity, tumor antigenicity, and immune suppression. He also came up with the brilliant idea of using SABT2 as a biomarker for cancer due to its differential expression. The concentration is also pretty high in cancer patients, making it easy to detect cancer. However, scientists use SABT2 in conjunction with other factors to detect cancer in the body.

With this knowledge, Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava developed small molecules of SABT2 inhibitors and used nanotechnology to deliver them directly to tumor tissues. Dr. Srivastava strongly believes that using SABT2 inhibitors could boost the positive effects of chemotherapy on patients, increase radio sensitivity and reduce the growth of cancerous cells in the body. These inhibitors could also be effective in preventing cancer before it starts.

Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is the CEO and President of GLAX LLC and has worked very hard to develop a drug that could potentially cure cancer. We are pleased to report that GLAX LLC has obtained several patents to use SABT2 as a biomarker and treatment for various cancers.

Contact: Dr. Rakesh Srivastava
www.rksrivastava.com
Email: contact@glaxhealth.com

Rakesh Srivastava
GLAX, LLC.

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10796856686?profile=RESIZE_400xDr. Rakesh K. Srivastava

Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is an accomplished entrepreneur and is the CEO and President of GLAX Health LLC.

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES, August 30, 2022

— Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava’s Inhibition of the Shh Pathway to Treat Alzheimer’s And Cancer

Imagine waking up one day unable to remember where you are or the loved ones around you. This is the reality that most Alzheimer's patients face. Alzheimer's is characterized by memory loss and confusion. Patients suffering from this condition also have difficulty communicating effectively, completing mundane chores, and handling their finances and could easily get lost. Patients with Alzheimer's need constant, round-the-clock care, which is pretty taxing on their family members. On the other hand, cancer is a condition characterized by the rapid division of abnormal cells that could destroy healthy body tissues. Keep reading this article to learn more about these two conditions and the new drug Dr. Rakesh Srivastava discovered to treat them.

What is the Shh pathway?

The sonic hedgehog pathway, also known as Shh, is a trafficking network that facilitates the movement of information to embryonic cells. This pathway got its name when a postdoc working at Cliff Tabin’s lab drew inspiration from a comic book his daughter used to read. Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava discovered that the Shh pathway in cancer patients depicted an overexpression of specific components such as Gli, Ptch-1, and SMO.

The development of a new drug to treat AD and cancer

GLAX Health and a team of scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology combined forces and developed a drug that simultaneously targets AD and cancer. This drug inhibits the expression of the SMO receptor in the pathway. This drug could also destroy cancer stem cells that cause cancer initiation and progression, not to mention drug resistance. With time, GLAX LLC received a US patent for this new drug and would soon begin to obtain patients to treat.

According to Dr. Srivastava, an inactive Shh pathway could mean the patient will benefit more from chemotherapy, experience increased radio sensitivity, and guarantee reduced cancer risk. Targeted therapies using the drug Dr. Srivastava developed are a much better alternative to traditional chemotherapy as it comes with fewer side effects and poses a better chance of survival.

How to reduce your risk of developing AD and cancer

First and foremost, Dr. Rakesh Srivastava urges everyone to lead a healthy lifestyle by eating nutritious food and incorporating physical activity in their daily routine. It would also help to reduce your alcohol consumption and avoid smoking at all costs. Unfortunately, if you have already started smoking, we suggest you take the necessary measures to quit. Since you cannot control or slow down the aging process, it would help to focus on what you can control, such as making healthy choices before it is too late.

At least six million Americans have Alzheimer's today. Unfortunately, this condition has no cure, and scientists expect this number to rise. Dr. Rakesh Srivastava is confident that his research has paid off, and this new drug will help bring those devastating numbers down and alleviate patients' suffering. The development of this new drug brings Dr. Srivastava and his team one step closer to eliminating diseases from the face of the earth.

Contact: Dr. Rakesh Srivastava
www.rksrivastava.com
Email: contact@glaxhealth.com

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Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is an accomplished entrepreneur and is the CEO and President of GLAX Health LLC.

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES, August 30, 2022

— Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava’s Comprehensive Guide to Cancer

Cancer is a blanket term scientists and medical professionals use to describe conditions characterized by inefficient DNA repair mechanisms. Another common characteristic is the rapid and abnormal cell proliferation and growth of cancerous cells, which lead to the development of tumors. Unfortunately, there is no known cure, and millions worldwide succumb to the various forms of cancer. Keep reading this article to learn more about cancer and the research Dr. Rakesh Srivastava has conducted to find a cure.

Risk factors

Here are some factors that could increase the likelihood you develop cancer.

Obesity and poor nutrition

Some dietary components and additives such as artificial sweeteners and acrylamide are carcinogenic and could increase your risk of developing cancer. Dr. Srivastava also confirms that consuming a high-calorie diet without incorporating physical exercise could make you more likely to develop cancer.

Smoking

One of the most significant risk factors for cancer is smoking, which causes a staggering 22% of all known cancers. Cigarettes contain harmful substances such as tar and nicotine, which destroy your lungs, throat, and mouth over extended periods of smoking. Shockingly, passive smokers are at a greater risk of developing cancer than active smokers. 

Age

According to Dr. Srivastava, even though you can develop cancer at any age, the risk increases with age. Research reveals the median age for cancer diagnosis is 66 years old. However, we would like to mention that certain cancers, such as bone cancer, are common in children and young people.

Genetics

It is not uncommon for people to have an extra chromosome or an abnormal chromosome within their DNA. However, these genetic abnormalities make them susceptible to developing certain types of cancer.

UV rays

The sun is our primary source of Vitamin D, which is good for our bones. However, exposure to harsh UV rays from the sun could damage your skin and cause it to age prematurely. Severe damage to the skin eventually leads to cancer.

How to manage cancer

As the saying goes, prevention is better than cure. Dr. Srivastava suggests you make the necessary lifestyle changes by eating clean and staying physically active to reduce your cancer risk. It would also be wise to know all cancer risk factors, especially if your family has a history of the disorder. However, if you have already been diagnosed with cancer, the best solution would be to seek treatment as soon as you detect it.

Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is a renowned oncologist and scientist who has dedicated his life to research and working with hospitals in Canada and the US. He is also one of the best doctors to approach if you need treatment.

A cancer diagnosis is one of the most dreadful news anyone would want to hear. From time immemorial, cancer has become synonymous with pain, suffering, and death. Many families have lost their loved ones, and the gap they leave behind when they pass away is difficult to fill. We hope this article has educated you on the menace that is cancer and shed some light on Dr. Srivastava's efforts to fight it.

Contact: Dr. Rakesh Srivastava
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Email: contact@glaxhealth.com

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Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava

Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is an accomplished entrepreneur and is the CEO and President of GLAX Health LLC.

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES, August 30, 2022

— Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava’s Scientific Research

The human body is fascinating, and it is not hard to see why scientists would take a keen interest in understanding how it works. Ideally, cell division causes existing cells to multiply and form new cells. However, some of our cells might start to grow abnormally fast and spread to the rest of our tissues in a condition we now know as cancer. Dr. Rakesh Srivastava has been conducting extensive research on how to treat human diseases, cancer being one of them. Stick around to learn more about his research and GLAX LLC’s big announcement.

What is SABT2?

SABT2 is a transcription factor, and the acronym stands for unique AT-rich binding protein-2. It regulates the chromatin architecture in the cell, therefore influencing gene expression. The presence of SABT2 is also associated with the formation of cortical neurons and crucial processes such as osteoblast differentiation and craniofacial patterning.

Expression of SABT2 in human tissues

Cells in the human body vary in the way they express SABT2. However, you can expect to find it highly expressed in progenitor and stem cells. Dr. Rakesh discovered that SABT2 plays a crucial role in cancer initiation, metastasis, and progression. He also noticed that most tumors showed high levels of the SABT2 gene. Therefore, Dr. Srivastava concluded that he could use the gene as a biomarker for diagnosing cancer and develop a targeted inhibitor to prevent and treat cancer.

SABT2 inhibitors

SABT2 is known to participate in DNA replication and regulate gene expression responsible for the self-renewal of stem cells, cell division, cell cycle, pluripotency, and cell proliferation. On the flip side, SABT2 also promotes the formation of tumors by enhancing Nanog, c-Myc, Oct4, and Sox2. Cancer stem cells are responsible for resistance to drugs and cancer initiation. Since SABT2 regulates stemness, scientists have formed a link between this gene and immune suppression. Intratumoral heterogeneity and tumor antigenicity. With this crucial information, Dr. Rakesh and his able team were confident that developing a SATB2 inhibitor would eliminate cancer stem cells. SABT2 inhibitors would also make chemotherapy more advantageous to the patient and increase radio sensitivity.

GLAX LLC’s big announcement

GLAXX LLC is a biotechnology company that deals with drug development, medical research, production, and sales. Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is the President and CEO of this prestigious company and has been working with his able and competent team to develop targeted therapies for neurodegenerative disorders and cancer. We are pleased to mention that the Trademark Office finally issued GLAX Health a US Patent on the SABT2 inhibitor.

We all know that intellectual property is just as important as tangible assets. Therefore, the patent will prevent anyone from taking credit for Dr. Srivastava’s work and add to the ever-growing intellectual property portfolio at GLAX Health.

Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava has specialized in drug development, nutrition, cancer, therapeutics, immunology, and diabetes for the past 30 years. His extensive knowledge has enabled him to post numerous publications, which other scientists and scholars have cited over 27,000 times. In addition to his academic prowess, Dr. Srivastava is also well-versed in investment, management, human resources, finance, and strategy.

Contact: Dr. Rakesh Srivastava
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Email: contact@glaxhealth.com

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What Exactly is Cancer? An Overview

 

Cancer has the lead among all the diseases in taking the life of humans. It is a general term used to describe a group of diseases that have the same characteristics. These diseases involve abnormal cell growth and proliferation at a fast rate, which often leads to cancerous tumors and new cells coming out of control. Each type of cancer has its own set of risk factors, symptoms, and early warning signs; however, they all have the same end result: Cancerous cells rapidly divide with no visible control.

 

 Cancer is not just one disease but many different diseases that are given the same name because they share some standard features, such as rapid cell growth or impaired DNA repair mechanisms. There are many types of cancer based on where it starts and what kind of cells it affects. While there are treatments for each form of cancer, there is no universal cure for all types – yet! Keep reading to know more about what exactly is cancer.

 

What are the causes of cancer?

 

Cancer is a disease of aging, and the risk of developing cancer increases with age. As people age, their risk of developing certain cancers increases. Most people are diagnosed with cancer when they are over 50 years of age, but cancer can occur at any age. Some cancers such as childhood cancers and cancers related to certain infections occur more frequently in younger persons. 

 

Smoking - Smoking is the single most important risk factor for cancer. It causes about 22% of all cancers. Cigarette smoke contains many substances that are known to cause cancer, including nicotine, tar, and radioactive substances. People who have never smoked but are exposed to second-hand smoke also have a higher risk of developing lung cancer. 

 

Vaccines - Vaccines are used to prevent infectious diseases caused by viruses or bacteria. Vaccines, like any medication, can cause side effects, but serious side effects are rare. Most people who get vaccines have no side effects at all, and some people will have mild side effects, like redness or swelling where the shot was given. Serious side effects are rare.

 

According to recent research by Dr. Rakesh Srivastava, there are many risk factors for cancer, and not all of them are in our control. If you are aware of your risk factors, you can reduce your risk through lifestyle changes, if possible, or by monitoring symptoms and getting treatment at the earliest stage of development. There are several risk factors for cancer, including smoking, poor diet and nutrition, exposure to UV rays, alcohol consumption, exposure to certain chemicals, lack of exercise and a sedentary lifestyle, and genetics. 

 

Treatments: 

 

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava is a renowned and reputed oncologist who is associated with reputed hospitals in USA and Canada. He is also the author of a book, titled Cancer, which is a guide for patients who are suffering from cancer. Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava is considered to be one of the best doctors and scientists who are treating cancer patients all over the world. Cancer is the leading cause of death in the USA, India, and Canada and has the same statistics in other countries as well.

 

 This is why people have become more interested in reading about cancer and how to treat it. Dr. Srivastava Rakesh has mentioned in his research that cancer refers to a group of diseases that have the same characteristics. These diseases involve abnormal cell growth and proliferation at a fast rate, which often leads to cancerous tumors and new cells coming out of control. Each type of cancer has its own set of risk factors, symptoms, and early warning signs, although they all have the same end result: Cancerous cells rapidly divide with no visible control.

 

 

Cancer has the lead among all the diseases in taking the life of humans. It is a general term used to describe a group of diseases that have the same characteristics. These diseases involve abnormal cell growth and proliferation at a fast rate, which often leads to cancerous tumors and new cells coming out of control. Each type of cancer has its own set of risk factors, symptoms, and early warning signs; however, they all have the same end result: Cancerous cells rapidly divide with no visible control. 

 

Cancer is not just one disease but many different diseases that are given the same name because they share some common features, such as rapid cell growth or impaired DNA repair mechanisms. There are many types of cancer based on where it starts and what kind of cells it affects. While there are treatments for each form of cancer, there is no universal cure for all types –yet! As there are lots of explanations required about curing cancer, you should follow Dr. Rakesh Srivastava to get treatment, knowledge, and mentorship.

 

Website: rakeshsrivastava.info

 

 

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What Is Obesity?

 

The word obesity has become synonymous with being fat and unhealthy. However, this is not the whole picture. Obesity can be a measure of excess body fat that puts you at risk for developing weight-related diseases like diabetes and hypertension. But being overweight or even obese is not always bad for your health; it all depends on how you get there. 

 

A person may be considered as obese when their body fat percentage exceeds the normal range for their gender and height. Dr. Rakesh Srivastava wrote a complete book that explains what obesity is, what causes it, and its various types, along with its risks and solutions to tackle this problem.  

 

What Causes Obesity?

 

Obesity is defined as an absurd portion of fat in the body. It is caused by eating too many calories and not getting enough physical activity to burn those calories off. It can be difficult to lose weight if you are eating more calories than you are burning. Many people are overweight or obese. Obesity increases the risk of health problems like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, liver disease, and certain cancers.

 

The main causes of obesity are:

- Increased calorie intake: Eating high-calorie foods such as refined carbohydrates (sugars), sweets, junk foods, and saturated fats (found in dairy products and meat), along with a sedentary lifestyle, is the major cause of obesity.

- Insufficient amount of physical activity: People are spending more time working at desks and using computers. The lack of physical activity combined with an unhealthy diet contributes to obesity.

- Inherited traits: Some people inherit genes that make them more likely to be obese.

 

Different Types of Obesity

 

There are two types of obesity that you should know about. 

 

Central Obesity: This is mostly associated with abdominal obesity and is usually a result of excessive fat around your midsection. This fat can lead to serious health problems such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and even certain types of cancers. 

 

General Obesity: This is the result of excessive fat all over your body. It is seen in people who have large thighs, arms, or calves. General obesity does not have as many health risks as abdominal obesity.

 

Effects of Obesity

 

Obesity is the leading cause of many chronic diseases including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer, which can be fatal.  

 

Poor self-image: A poor self-image is a common effect of obesity. Some people are too embarrassed to go to a beach or a swimming pool. They are worried they will be judged by others because of their weight. 

 

Difficulties in daily activities: Excessive weight can lead to joint problems, making simple activities like climbing stairs or walking difficult. It can also affect your ability to perform certain jobs. 

 

Increased risk of heart disease: Excess weight increases the risk of coronary heart disease and diabetes. 

 

Increased risk of certain types of cancer: Excess weight is linked to an increased risk of certain types of cancers, including breast, colon, and endometrial cancers. 

 

Obesity prevention

 

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava is a weight-loss specialist, nutritionist, and endovascular surgeon with excellent credentials. Dr. Rakesh Srivastava says that one should be extremely careful about the diet when it comes to fighting obesity in childhood. You need to make sure that you have enough fiber and protein in your child’s diet, especially since they are growing rapidly at this age.”

 

Dr. Srivastava Rakesh has been featured in many international media, where he talks about his work on obesity prevention by using lifestyle modification techniques such as dieting or bariatric surgery along with conventional medical treatment like medicines or injections etc., which is ideally suited for children as well as adults suffering from severe obesity problems who need immediate intervention before their health deteriorates further due to complications associated with overweight conditions such as diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2), hypertension/high blood pressure (HTN/HBH), metabolic syndrome (MS), etc.

 

Obesity is the result of consuming too many calories and not getting enough physical activity to burn those calories off. Although it is an issue that affects people of all ages, it's especially dangerous for teens because they are still growing and need the right nutrients to help their bodies develop properly.

 

 If you are concerned about your weight, consult with your physician. They can help you come up with a plan to reach and maintain a healthy weight. And whatever you do, don't diet. Instead, work towards a long-term health goal like maintaining a healthy weight or exercising more.

 

Website: rksrivastava.com

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DIABETES, CAUSES, SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENTS, A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

 

Diabetes

 

Diabetes is an enduring disease that influences how your body regulates blood sugar. It can cause serious health problems, including heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure.

 

Causes of Diabetes

There are several different causes of diabetes, and it is important to be aware of them if you or a loved one has the condition. One cause is genetics – if diabetes runs in your family, you are more likely to develop it yourself. Another potential cause is being overweight or obese.

 

 This is because excess body fat can lead to insulin resistance, which in turn can lead to diabetes. Other possible causes include a lack of physical activity, a poor diet, and certain medical conditions such as PCOS or pancreatitis. If you are concerned that you may be at risk of developing diabetes, speak to your doctor for advice.

 

Symptoms of Diabetes

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava has explained each of the following symptoms in his recent book on diabetes and it is necessary to be aware of the symptoms of diabetes so that you can get diagnosed and treated early. Symptoms can include:

-Increased thirst

-Frequent urination

-Fatigue

-Blurred vision

-Slow healing wounds

-Weight loss or gain

-Nausea

-Vomiting

-Abdominal pain

-Breath that smells fruity or like acetone

 

Treatment of Diabetes

Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not create or properly utilize insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is required to transform food, sugar, and starches into the fuel needed for daily life.

 

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava is a highly respected professor, endocrinologist, and scientist who has composed a couple of books and hundreds of manuscripts for diabetes and other diseases. He has also been a part of reputed and well-known institutions in the USA and Canada. With his teaching and encouraging abilities, Dr. Srivastava Rakesh is also helping young doctors and clinical fellows to learn all the aspects of treating and assisting diabetes patients. 

 

The cause of diabetes can be due to genetic factors, previous history of gestational diabetes, insulin resistance, obesity, or a sedentary lifestyle. You can gain more knowledge about the best treatments and prescriptions by reaching out to Dr. Rakesh Srivastava.

 

There are two types of diabetes

 

Type 1 diabetes, previously known as juvenile-onset or insulin-dependent diabetes, usually occurs in children and young adults. People with Type 1 diabetes need to take insulin daily for the rest of their lives. 

 

Type 2 diabetes, previously known as adult-onset or non-insulin-dependent diabetes, typically occurs in people over the age of 40; however, a growing number of young people are now being diagnosed with this form of the disease. While people with Type 2 diabetes also need to take insulin and other drugs, many can manage their condition by making lifestyle changes such as losing weight, exercising more, and following a healthy diet.

 

There are several different treatments for diabetes, and the type of treatment that you will need will depend on the type of diabetes that you have. You can gain more knowledge about the best treatments and prescriptions by reaching out to Dr. Rakesh Srivastava.

 

 

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CANCER: AN OVERVIEW, CAUSES, TREATMENTS, THE BEST GUIDE

What Exactly is Cancer? An Overview

 

Cancer has the lead among all the diseases in taking the life of humans. It is a general term used to describe a group of diseases that have the same characteristics. These diseases involve abnormal cell growth and proliferation at a fast rate, which often leads to cancerous tumors and new cells coming out of control. Each type of cancer has its own set of risk factors, symptoms, and early warning signs; however, they all have the same end result: Cancerous cells rapidly divide with no visible control.

 

Cancer is not just one disease but many different diseases that are given the same name because they share some standard features, such as rapid cell growth or impaired DNA repair mechanisms. There are many types of cancer based on where it starts and what kind of cells it affects. While there are treatments for each form of cancer, there is no universal cure for all types – yet! Keep reading to know more about what exactly is cancer.

 

What are the causes of cancer?

 

Cancer is a disease of aging, and the risk of developing cancer increases with age. As people age, their risk of developing certain cancers increases. Most people are diagnosed with cancer when they are over 50 years of age, but cancer can occur at any age. Some cancers such as childhood cancers and cancers related to certain infections occur more frequently in younger persons. 

 

Smoking - Smoking is the single most important risk factor for cancer. It causes about 22% of all cancers. Cigarette smoke contains many substances that are known to cause cancer, including nicotine, tar, and radioactive substances. People who have never smoked but are exposed to second-hand smoke also have a higher risk of developing lung cancer. 

 

Vaccines - Vaccines are used to prevent infectious diseases caused by viruses or bacteria. Vaccines, like any medication, can cause side effects, but serious side effects are rare. Most people who get vaccines have no side effects at all, and some people will have mild side effects, like redness or swelling where the shot was given. Serious side effects are rare.

 

According to recent research by Dr. Rakesh Srivastava, there are many risk factors for cancer, and not all of them are in our control. If you are aware of your risk factors, you can reduce your risk through lifestyle changes, if possible, or by monitoring symptoms and getting treatment at the earliest stage of development. There are several risk factors for cancer, including smoking, poor diet and nutrition, exposure to UV rays, alcohol consumption, exposure to certain chemicals, lack of exercise and a sedentary lifestyle, and genetics. 

 

Treatments: 

 

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava is a renowned and reputed oncologist who is associated with reputed hospitals in USA and Canada. He is also the author of a book, titled Cancer, which is a guide for patients who are suffering from cancer. Dr. Rakesh Srivastava is considered to be one of the best doctors and scientists who are treating cancer patients all over the world. Cancer is the leading cause of death in the USA, India, and Canada and has the same statistics in other countries as well.

 

This is why people have become more interested in reading about cancer and how to treat it. Dr. Rakesh Srivastava has mentioned in his research that cancer refers to a group of diseases that have the same characteristics. These diseases involve abnormal cell growth and proliferation at a fast rate, which often leads to cancerous tumors and new cells coming out of control. Each type of cancer has its own set of risk factors, symptoms, and early warning signs, although they all have the same end result: Cancerous cells rapidly divide with no visible control.

 

 Cancer has the lead among all the diseases in taking the life of humans. It is a general term used to describe a group of diseases that have the same characteristics. These diseases involve abnormal cell growth and proliferation at a fast rate, which often leads to cancerous tumors and new cells coming out of control. Each type of cancer has its own set of risk factors, symptoms, and early warning signs; however, they all have the same end result: Cancerous cells rapidly divide with no visible control. 

 

Cancer is not just one disease but many different diseases that are given the same name because they share some common features, such as rapid cell growth or impaired DNA repair mechanisms. There are many types of cancer-based on where it starts and what kind of cells it affects. While there are treatments for each form of cancer, there is no universal cure for all types –yet! As there are lots of explanations required about curing cancer, you should follow Dr. Rakesh Srivastava to get treatment, knowledge, and mentorship.

 

 

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OBESITY, CAUSES, AND EFFECTS, PREVENTING OBESITY IN CHILDREN, TEENS, AND ADULTS

What Is Obesity?

 

The word obesity has become synonymous with being fat and unhealthy. However, this is not the whole picture. Obesity can be a measure of excess body fat that puts you at risk for developing weight-related diseases like diabetes and hypertension. But being overweight or even obese is not always bad for your health; it all depends on how you get there. 

 

A person may be considered as obese when their body fat percentage exceeds the normal range for their gender and height. Dr. Rakesh Srivastava wrote a complete book that explains what obesity is, what causes it, and its various types, along with its risks and solutions to tackle this problem.  

 

What Causes Obesity?

 

Obesity is defined as an absurd portion of fat in the body. It is caused by eating too many calories and not getting enough physical activity to burn those calories off. It can be difficult to lose weight if you are eating more calories than you are burning. Many people are overweight or obese. Obesity increases the risk of health problems like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, liver disease, and certain cancers.

 

 The main causes of obesity are: - Increased calorie intake: Eating high-calorie foods such as refined carbohydrates (sugars), sweets, junk foods, and saturated fats (found in dairy products and meat), along with a sedentary lifestyle, is the major cause of obesity. - Insufficient amount of physical activity: People are spending more time working at desks and using computers. The lack of physical activity combined with an unhealthy diet contributes to obesity. - Inherited traits: Some people inherit genes that make them more likely to be obese.

 

Different Types of Obesity

There are two types of obesity that you should know about. 

 

Central Obesity: This is mostly associated with abdominal obesity and is usually a result of excessive fat around your midsection. This fat can lead to serious health problems such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and even certain types of cancers. 

 

General Obesity: This is the result of excessive fat all over your body. It is seen in people who have large thighs, arms, or calves. General obesity does not have as many health risks as abdominal obesity.

 

Effects of Obesity

Obesity is the leading cause of many chronic diseases including heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer, which can be fatal.  

 

Poor self-image: A poor self-image is a common effect of obesity. Some people are too embarrassed to go to a beach or a swimming pool. They are worried they will be judged by others because of their weight. 

 

Difficulties in daily activities: Excessive weight can lead to joint problems, making simple activities like climbing stairs or walking difficult. It can also affect your ability to perform certain jobs. 

 

Increased risk of heart disease: Excess weight increases the risk of coronary heart disease and diabetes. 

 

Increased risk of certain types of cancer: Excess weight is linked to an increased risk of certain types of cancers, including breast, colon, and endometrial cancers. 

 

Obesity prevention

 

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava is a weight-loss specialist, nutritionist, and endovascular surgeon with excellent credentials. Dr. Rakesh Srivastava says that one should be extremely careful about the diet when it comes to fighting obesity in childhood. You need to make sure that you have enough fiber and protein in your child’s diet, especially since they are growing rapidly at this age.”

 

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava has been featured in many international media, where he talks about his work on obesity prevention by using lifestyle modification techniques such as dieting or bariatric surgery along with conventional medical treatment like medicines or injections etc., which is ideally suited for children as well as adults suffering from severe obesity problems who need immediate intervention before their health deteriorates further due to complications associated with overweight conditions such as diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2), hypertension/high blood pressure (HTN/HBH), metabolic syndrome (MS), etc.

 

Obesity is the result of consuming too many calories and not getting enough physical activity to burn those calories off. Although it is an issue that affects people of all ages, it's especially dangerous for teens because they are still growing and need the right nutrients to help their bodies develop properly.

 

 If you are concerned about your weight, consult with your physician. They can help you come up with a plan to reach and maintain a healthy weight. And whatever you do, don't diet. Instead, work towards a long-term health goal like maintaining a healthy weight or exercising more.

 

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Dr. Rakesh Srivastava’s Research on SATB2 – Dr. Srivastava

 

Millions of people worldwide have had to live with ailments such as neurodegenerative disorders, cancer, and diabetes that reduce the quality of their life. A significant percentage of them ultimately succumb, leaving a huge void their families cannot fill. Even if they survive, there is no known cure for these diseases, and medication can only help reduce pain or manage their symptoms. A particular biotechnology company known as GLAX LCC ventured into research with guidance from the able Dr. Rakesh Srivastava to develop targeted therapies for this unique group of people. Without further ado, let's dive into Dr. Srivastava's research on SATB2.

What is SATB2?

The cells of living organisms contain genomes, which hold the necessary genetic information the organism needs to function and thrive. In human beings, one genome can have up to 21,000 genes. The cells in our body use a process known as gene expression to read genetic code within our DNA and produce the necessary molecules. One of the factors that control gene expression is SATB2, which is a special DNA-binding protein. SABT2 acts as a transcriptional co-factor in the cell and regulates the chromatin architecture, leading to a significant change in gene expression.

How SABT2 works

The SABT2 gene works by attaching itself to matric attachment regions in the DNA, effectively determining the structure of chromatin. On the other hand, the SABT2 protein regulates gene expression necessary for the cell cycle, pluripotency, self-renewal of stem cells, cell proliferation, DNA replication, and cell division.

SATB2 and Cancer

Research reveals that the SATB2 protein plays a significant role in cancer's initiation, progression, and metastasis. While normal adult tissues display little to no presence of the SATB2 protein, cancer patients showed a high protein concentration in their tissues. In addition, SABT2 promotes tumors by facilitating the expression of various transcription factors like Sox2, Nanog, and Oct4. Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava also discovered that this protein has links to the regulation of stemness, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, immune suppression, and malignant transformation.

In the past, scientists successfully used SATB2 as a biomarker for cancer in conjunction with other factors in the body. Dr. Srivastava and his team firmly believe that targeted inhibition of this protein could go a long way in preventing and treating various cancers. Using nanotechnology, they could deliver a drug containing small molecules of SABT2 inhibitors to targeted tumor tissues and effectively reduce cancer growth. These SABT2 inhibitors could also improve the overall effects of chemotherapy and increase the patient’s radio-sensitivity. For now, Dr. Srivastava Rakesh is working with several foreigners and patients from the US to test whether this theory is correct.

Wrap Up

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava is a renowned scholar and scientist with over 30 years of experience in nutrition, cancer, obesity, immunology, diabetes, and therapeutics. He is currently the CEO and President of GLAX LLC, a biotechnology company dedicated to drug development, medical research, sales, and production. In addition to his scientific prowess, Dr. Srivastava specializes in investment, management, human resource, and finance. We do not doubt that his discoveries will bear fruits and take a considerable leap from the lab to the patient's bedsides.

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The Discovery of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs for Human Diseases – Dr. Rakesh Srivastava

In layman's terms, inflammation is when your immune system responds to an irritant. An irritant could be anything from pathogens in your body or a foreign object such as a splinter. However, the body could produce inflammatory cells without an irritant or injury, leading to chronic inflammation. Keep reading this article to learn more about inflammation and Dr. Rakesh Srivastava’s journey to developing a new anti-inflammatory drug for human diseases.

Causes of inflammation

According to Dr. Rakesh Srivastava, the most common causes of inflammation include external injuries, lingering effects of radiation or chemicals, and germs. Autoimmune disorders or medical conditions such as dermatitis, bronchitis, cystitis, or otitis media could cause inflammation.

Signs of inflammation

Below are the four main signs of inflammation you should know.

  • Heat
  • Pain
  • Redness
  • Loss of function
  • Swelling

It is important to note that not all inflammations manifest in the signs we have mentioned above. Your body might experience a silent inflammation without you knowing.

Anti-inflammatory drugs that target COX-2

Cyclooxygenase, also known as COX-2, is responsible for generating arachidonic acid metabolite. COX-2 is also the main enzyme involved in arachidonic acid metabolism. Since COX-2 is connected to numerous human diseases, scientists believe that developing a drug targeting this enzyme is the key to eradicating human diseases. However, research reveals that the effect of anti-inflammatory drugs on COX-2 causes unpleasant side effects on the body, such as neuro and cardiotoxicity. Fortunately, Dr. Srivastava Rakesh has formulated a drug that limits these toxic side effects while inhibiting the problematic COX-2 enzyme. He firmly believes his newfound discovery could be the key to treating diseases like cancer, type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus, endometriosis, and rheumatoid arthritis, among others.

Dr. Srivastava’s biography

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava has always had a hunger for knowledge and has dedicated his life to doing research, teaching, and service to others. His fiery passion and dedication to his work leave us in awe, and he is a true inspiration to everyone who would like to pursue a career in academia. After he attained his Ph.D. from the University Of Guelph, Ontario, he proceeded to attend a fellowship at the US National Academy of Sciences. His work as a Senior Scientist and Endowed Professor at various universities and research centers adds to his numerous achievements.

After many years of learning and expanding his knowledge base, Dr. Srivastava Rakesh is now the CEO and President of GLAX Health, a biotechnology company dedicated to researching and developing new drugs for diseases that affect humans today. For over 30 years, Dr. Rakesh has specialized in obesity, virology, therapeutics, cell signaling, and nutrition. He is working with his able team to develop a vaccine for the deadly Coronavirus.

Despite his academic prowess, Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava creates time to nurture his hobbies and decompress. Some activities he enjoys indulging in during his free time include traveling, reading, fishing, photography, and exploration.

In Conclusion

We hope this article has helped you learn more about inflammation and given insight into Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava's efforts to improve the quality of life for people with chronic diseases.10784709662?profile=RESIZE_180x180

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Dr. Rakesh Srivastava - Human Diseases and Metabolic Process

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava is an accomplished scientist, professor, and entrepreneur and is the CEO and President of GLAX Health LLC.

Dr. Srivastava’s Perspective on Metabolic Process

The two main types of metabolic processes include anabolism and catabolism. During anabolism, the body uses energy from your food to create new body cells from smaller units. On the other hand, catabolism involves the breakdown of larger molecules to generate energy in the body or preserve the smaller molecules for use during anabolic processes.

Common metabolic disorders

You are said to have a metabolic disorder when your body has too little or too much of the essential nutrients and substances that keep you alive. As we mentioned earlier, a slight change in your metabolism could negatively impact your overall health and well-being. The following is a list of common metabolic disorders.

  • Type 1 and 2 diabetes
  • Gaucher’s disease
  • Mitochondrial disorders
  • Hemochromatosis
  • Phenylketonuria

What causes metabolic disorders?

It is not uncommon for you to inherit a metabolic disorder from someone in your family. Too much or too little of a hormone could result in the development of metabolic disease. Metabolic disorders could also develop when a specific major organ stops functioning normally. Lastly, eating too much or too little of a particular food could be a likely cause of a metabolic disorder.

Signs and symptoms of metabolic disorders

Here are the signs and symptoms that could indicate you have a metabolic disorder.

  • Change in skin color
  • Weight loss or gain
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Weakness in your muscles
  • Pain in the stomach
  • Reduced or lack of appetite
  • Fatigue
  • Developmental problems

Dr. Srivastava’s findings on metabolism

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava and his group noted that high glucose levels favored the growth of cancer cells. Therefore, disrupting this metabolic process would effectively hinder the growth of tumors within the body. Riluzole is a drug medical professionals use to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. According to Dr Srivastava, this drug can also inhibit the growth of pancreatic cancer cells. He also discovered that the introduction of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, also known as SARS-CoV-2, impaired the immune response, cell metabolism and antiviral signaling in the body. Dr. Rakesh Srivastava strongly believes that understanding this reprogramming effect in SARS-coV-2 could help scientists fight the pandemic and restore the world to what it used to be.

Dr. Srivastava Rakesh has conducted extensive research in numerous fields, including immunology, therapeutics, nutrition, obesity, cancer, and diabetes. Dr. Srivastava’s publications are outstanding and have received more than 28,000 citations over the years. We hope this article has helped you learn more about metabolism and human diseases.

 

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Dr. Rakesh Srivastava - Discovery of A New Anti-Inflammatory Drug for Human Diseases

WILMINGTON, DE, USA, December 16, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava (President and CEO of GLAX Health) and his international collaborator (a team from the Indian Institute of Technology) have discovered a new drug that exerts its effects by inhibiting inflammation. Cyclooxygenase (COX) is the key enzyme of arachidonic acid metabolism. The arachidonic acid metabolite, generated by COX, is implicated in many human diseases.

The development of anti-inflammatory drugs targeting COX-2 has been limited by unwanted toxic side effects like cardio- and neurotoxicity. Dr. Rakesh Srivastava has developed a new drug that specifically inhibits COX-2, without any cardio- and neurotoxicity. His company GLAX Health has recently received a US patent on this new class of drug. Dr. Srivastava Rakesh is very optimistic that this new drug can be used to prevent and treat those diseases where inflammation plays a very active role like Obesity, Fatty Liver Disease, Endometriosis, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Type I Diabetes Mellitus, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Asthma, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Cancer.

Dr. Rakesh K Srivastava says inflammation can be caused by autoimmune disorders, exposure to toxins, infection, or injury. The four cardinal signs of inflammation are heat, redness, swelling, and pain. These signs become visually prominent during inflammation. Chronic inflammatory diseases cause our body to overreact and, in some cases, attack itself.

In the case of COVID-19, the SARS-CoV-2 virus primarily attacks the lungs. However, it can also cause the body to produce an overactive immune response which can lead to increased inflammation throughout the body. Inhibition of inflammation during virus infection will certainly be beneficial in reducing the severity of the COVID-19 and its recovery process. Dr. Srivastava says the multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS) occurs in individuals (adult and children) who have been previously infected with COVID-19, and they may not even know it. Dr. Srivastava Rakesh is very enthusiastic about this drug for possible multiple uses against several human diseases like COVID-19, obesity, arthritis, diabetes, and cancer.

If we look at Dr. Srivastava’s journey, we realize what makes him into this gigantic inspirational professor and scientist who we all know today. Dr. Rakesh K. Srivastava did his Ph.D. from the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. He was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the National Institutes of Health. He subsequently went on to pursue a prestigious fellowship at the US National Academy of Sciences.

After that Dr. Srivastava Rakesh started his journey where he dedicated his life to teaching, service, and research. If we look at his professional career too, it is nothing short of inspiration as well. He worked as Endowed Professor / Senior Scientist at the University of Maryland, University of Texas Health Science Centre, University of Kansas Medical Centre, Kansas City VA Medical Center, and Louisiana State University Health Sciences Centre, New Orleans.

Apart from being an illustrious professor and a scientist, Dr. Srivastava Rakesh also nurtures a keen interest in a wide variety of other activities as well. He is a scientist and loves to read whenever he gets time. He is an avid traveler and loves to explore various cuisines and cultures. Fishing and photography are two other hobbies that he loves to indulge in.

Dr. Rakesh Srivastava is a true-blue inspiration in all respects, and we have a lot to learn from his prodigious intellect and personality. His passion for his work and his love for life are truly exemplary and beautiful.
Dr. Srivastava has over more than 30 years of experience in therapeutics, drug design and development, cell signaling, nutrition, toxicology, virology, diabetes, obesity, and cancer. He is recently involved in developing vaccines and treatments for COVID-19. He has been a consultant to major pharmaceutical companies, state and federal governments, and private organizations. He has published more than 150 high-impact scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals and presented 200 papers in national and international scientific meetings. His research is trailblazing, revolutionary, and lifesaving.

He was involved in the National Cancer Institute, NIH, and Industry-sponsored clinical trials. His work has been recognized globally.

Contact Dr. Rakesh Srivastava
Email: contact@glaxhealth.com

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