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.

Tuberculosis
Harvard Study Unveils New TB Drug Regimens

A Harvard Medical School-led clinical trial has identified three highly effective drug regimens for drug-resistant.

chemotherapy
Chemotherapy Side Effect: Chronic Nerve Pain in 40%

A recent global study published in Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine has revealed that chemotherapy.

cannabis
Largest Cannabis Brain Study Finds Memory Impairment

New Study Reveals Cannabis’ Impact on Brain Function and Memory A groundbreaking study published in.

habit
How Long to Form a Habit? Study Reveals Surprising Insights

A recent systematic review published in Healthcare reveals that health-related habit can form in as.

Carnivore Diet
Carnivore Diet-Induced Cholesterol Deposits Alarm Doctors

Man on High-Fat Carnivore Diet Develops Yellowish Nodules on Skin A man in his 40s.

Endometriosis
Endometriosis: A Hidden Risk for Heart Disease

A recent study published in BMC Public Health highlights a concerning connection between endometriosis and.

hepatitis b
Hepatitis B Reactivation: 2025 Guideline Updates

Recent advancements in immunosuppressive therapies necessitated updates to the prevention and management guidelines for hepatitis.

PR-364
Heart Failure Risk Cut Post-Attack with PR-364 Drug

Researchers at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center have uncovered a groundbreaking discovery that could reshape post-heart attack.

Ovarian reserve in firefighters
PTSD, Anxiety Linked to Lower Ovarian Reserve in Firefighters

A recent study by the University of Arizona’s Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public.

brain activation
Art, Nature, and Meditation: Unique Brain Activation Patterns

Recent studies have shown that practices like meditation and exposure to art or nature can.