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.

Cardiovascular Health
The Buzz About Coffee and Better Cardiovascular Health

A recent review published in Nutrients sheds light on the intriguing relationship between moderate coffee.

Liver Disease in Diabetes
Preventing Severe Liver Disease in Diabetes with Dual Screening

Researchers from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden propose a dual screening method to address a critical.

Head and Neck Reconstruction
Innovative Head and Neck Reconstruction with Pedicled Flaps

Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have developed a groundbreaking method to improve head and neck.

antidepressants
Research Reveals Gut as Key Target for Antidepressants

A recent study led by researchers from New York University (NYU) has revealed groundbreaking connections.

Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Study: New Brain Network Identified

A new study led by investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital has identified a distinct.

Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal Cancer Risk and Accelerated Aging

New research from the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami suggests that.

Ultraprocessed Foods
Ultraprocessed Foods Dominate U.S. Diets

A study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health reveals that more than.

Mediterranean Diet
Mediterranean Diet Reduces IBD Risk

A recent review in Nutrients underscores the potential of the Mediterranean diet (MD) in reducing.

Type 2 diabetes
Early Vs Delayed Breakfast in Type 2 Diabetes

A recent study published in Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews reveals that.

Handwriting
How Handwriting Beats Typing for Learning

Recent research highlights how handwriting surpasses typewriting in enhancing brain connectivity, significantly impacting memory and.