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Urban Empowerment: Unleashing Micro-Mobility Benefits

For many years, bicycles have played a significant role in metropolitan mobility, but electric bicycles have only just come into the scene. In reality, during the past few years, people have also seen an increase in the use of skateboards, cargo bikes, and scooters, both privately owned and shared. This indicates that individual commuters are using personal transportation equipment that falls into this category more frequently and extensively in their daily urban commute. The development of the on-demand economy has had positive impacts on the travel and transport sector recently, especially in urban regions with expanding populations and more work prospects. An emphasis on smart city initiatives is another factor driving the growth of micro-mobility programs like shared bikes and scooters. According to a research report by Astute Analytica, the Global  Micro-Mobility Market  is growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.3% over the projection period from 2023 to 20...

Unleashing Video's Potential: The VOD Revolution

VOD, or video-on-demand, is a method of distributing media content that enables instant, on-the-go access to media archives via purchases, rentals, or in exchange for a monthly membership fee. Popular TV episodes, films, documentaries, and children’s programming are all available on VOD platforms like Amazon prime video, and Netflix. Everyone can find something they enjoy in the large variety of content, which has helped VOD services gain popularity.  VOD service providers deliver a smooth experience on a variety of gadgets, such as smart TVs, mobile phones, tablets, and gaming consoles. VOD services are appealing to viewers who are constantly on the go and need to catch up on their favourite shows during their lunch breaks and daily commutes due to the flexibility in accessing material. In addition, according to the research report of Astute Analytica, the global  Video On Demand Market  is growing at a CAGR of 14.07% during the forecast period from 2023-2031. Importance...

Myths About Stem Cel​l Th​erapy

The use of stem cells for medicinal purposes is a hotly contested topic. Many people might not be familiar with the term “regenerative therapy,” but stem cells are being utilized to treat everything from diabetes to traumatic brain injury.  Autoimmune diseases, cancer, and blood abnormalities are just a few of the illnesses that can be treated with stem cells. The need for stem cell treatments is probably growing as these diseases become more common, particularly in the Asia Pacific region. In addition, according to a research report by Astute Analytica, the  Asia Pacific Stem Cell Therapy Market   is growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.29% over the projection period from 2023 to 2031.   Myths of Stem Cell Therapy:  Stem cell therapy isn’t effective   This myth is not only untrue, but it also keeps people from considering potentially helpful treatment choices. A fad, stem cell therapy is not.   Those with bothersome shoulder...

Role of Exosomes Research in Cancer

Exosomes are extracellular vesicles (EVs) cellular particles that contain lipids, proteins, RNA, and DNA. The rising demand for unique and efficient treatments for a wide range of medical ailments is driving the increased expenditure in medication development in the global exosome research market.   The pharmaceutical business is constantly looking for new and better ways to treat patients, and this involves a substantial financial investment. In addition, according to a research report by Astute Analytica, the global  Exosome Research Market   is growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.4% over the projection period from 2023 to 2031.   It has been discovered that in this patient population, intact membrane exosomes that have been recovered from blood plasma and effusion express molecular markers that are the same as those detected on the tumor membrane.  Roles of exosome in cancer Ovarian cancer patients were the first to have the releas...