Author: Chandana Thota

Dr. Thota Chandana, PharmD, is a seasoned healthcare content creator specializing in scientific articles, medical blogs, and medcom materials. She combines her clinical expertise with a passion for clear communication, delivering precise, evidence-based content tailored for healthcare professionals. Her work ensures relevance and value for HCPs, making complex healthcare topics accessible and engaging.

Sorafenib in liver cancer
SBRT and Sorafenib: A New Hope for Liver Cancer Patients

Recent findings from the Phase III NRG-RTOG 1112 clinical trial, published in JAMA Oncology, reveal.

Hand hygiene
Reducing Hand Hygiene Monitoring Saves Hospital Costs

A recent study in the American Journal of Infection Control suggests hospitals can significantly reduce.

Kaempferol flavanoid fruits
Kaempferol: A Breakthrough in Allergy Management

Kaempferol, a dietary flavonoid found in fruits and vegetables, has shown remarkable potential in promoting.

Baby drinking milk
Early Milk Cereal Drinks May Spur Infant Weight Gain

New research published in Acta Paediatrica has uncovered a potential connection between early consumption of.

Chronic Insomnia
TaVNS: A Breakthrough for Chronic Insomnia Treatment

A recent study conducted by the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (CACMS) at the.

Personality behavior by LLMs
How LLMs Fake Personality for Better Results

Personality tests reveal that large language models (LLMs), such as those from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google,.

Gene-edited pig kidney transplant
First-of-Its-Kind Gene-Edited Pig Kidney: Towana’s New Life

Surgeons at NYU Langone Health have achieved a transformative milestone in organ transplantation, successfully implanting.

just-in-time training
Just-in-Time Training Improves Success & Patient Safety

A study published in The BMJ highlights the potential of “just-in-time” training to enhance patient.

Alzheimer’s Disease in Taxi Drivers
Decreased Alzheimer’s Disease Risk Among Drivers

A new study led by researchers at Mass General Brigham suggests that occupations demanding frequent.

Semen infection
22 Viruses Detected in Human Semen After Infections

A recent study published in The Lancet Microbe highlights groundbreaking findings about 22 viruses that.