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.

Air Pollution
US Census Data Reveals Air Pollution & Cancer Risk

A recent study from Desert Research Institute (DRI) and the University of Nevada, Reno, provides.

liver disease
Broken Sleep: A Warning Sign of Liver Disease

A recent study found a surprising link between liver disease, specifically metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver.

cancer care in south asia
Improving Cancer Care in South Asia

A recent series of studies published in The Lancet Oncology sheds light on the pressing.

anti-seizure medications
Safe Anti-Seizure Medications for Pregnancy

A recent study from Stanford Medicine has provided new insights into the safety of two.

colorectal cancer risk
Belly Fat vs BMI in Colorectal Cancer Risk

A recent study highlights that central obesity, specifically belly fat, is a stronger predictor of.

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COVID-19 & Autoimmune Care Hope: Natural Proteins

Recent research at Umeå University reveals how natural proteins could revolutionize treatments for COVID-19, autoimmune.

bird flu
WHO Urges Bird Flu Surveillance After 1st U.S. Case

On Thursday, the World Health Organization (WHO) urged nations to strengthen bird flu monitoring following.

unplanned pregnancy
Unplanned Pregnancy Women’s Health & Well-Being

A study by the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) has shed light on the.

HIV
HIV Injection – Biannual Cuts Risk by 96%

A recent clinical trial on led by Emory University and Grady Health System has revealed.

bile
Intestinal Infections Link Bile Composition & Immune Defense

Recent research from Brigham and Women’s Hospital has unveiled how intestinal infections can significantly alter.