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.

impulsivity
Chronic Cocaine Use Increases Impulsivity, Study Finds

A recent study published in eNeuro suggests that chronic cocaine use increases impulsive behavior, particularly.

heatwaves
Can Heatwaves Make You Age Faster?

A recent study published in Science Advances suggests that prolonged exposure to high outdoor temperatures.

birth weight
Father’s Diet & BMI Don’t Affect Newborn’s Birth Weight

A recent study published in Nutrients reveals that a father’s body mass index (BMI) and.

stem cell therapy
Stem Cell Therapy Shows 92% Success in Corneal Repair

A groundbreaking stem cell therapy known as cultivated autologous limbal epithelial cells (CALEC) has shown.

pitch
How Subtle Pitch Changes Affect Speech Understanding

A groundbreaking study by Northwestern University, in collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh and University.

gut microbes
How Gut Bacteria Convert Sugar into Essential Fatty Acids

A recent study by Kobe University has revealed that gut microbes, previously thought to rely.

COVID-19
Heart, Lung, & Brain Risks Persist in COVID-19 Survivors

A French nationwide study reveals that individuals hospitalized with COVID-19 remain at an increased risk.

Maple Syrup Urine Disease
Gene Therapy for Maple Syrup Urine Disease

Researchers at UMass Chan Medical School have developed a gene therapy for maple syrup urine.

Aging
How Fast Are Your Organs Aging? Simple Blood Test May Tell

New research from University College London (UCL) reveals a groundbreaking blood test that can measure.

Continuous Glucose Monitors
Continuous Glucose Monitors May Mislead Healthy Users

CGMs and Their Expanding Use Originally developed for diabetes management, Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) are.