Author: Haritha Karyampudi

Driven by a deep passion for healthcare, Haritha is a dedicated medical content writer with a knack for transforming complex concepts into accessible, engaging narratives. With extensive writing experience, she brings a unique blend of expertise and creativity to every piece, empowering readers with valuable insights into the world of medicine.

Body Image in Young Women
Body Image in Young Women: Cultural Influences Matter

A new international study led by Flinders University explores how cultural values and family dynamics.

Blood-Based Biomarkers Detect Early Alzheimer’s in At-Risk Individuals
Early Alzheimer’s Found Through Blood Biomarkers

A new study published in Molecular Psychiatry has confirmed that blood-based biomarkers—particularly plasma p-tau181—can detect.

Detecting Cancer Cells
Label-Free Motion Analysis Detects Cancer Cells

Label-free motion analysis is emerging as a revolutionary method to distinguish between cancerous and healthy.

Children’s Mattresses
Harmful Chemicals in Children’s Mattresses

A recent study has brought to light a serious health concern: harmful chemicals in children’s.

TMS for post-stroke aphasia
TMS for Post-Stroke Aphasia Shows Remarkable Gains

A new clinical study led by the University of Calgary has revealed that transcranial magnetic.

CT Scan Overuse
CT Scan Overuse May Cause 1 in 20 New U.S. Cancers

A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine reveals a sobering projection: CT scan overuse.

Colorectal Cancer Diagnoses
Limited Health Care Access During Disasters Delays Colorectal Cancer Diagnoses

Natural disasters like Hurricanes Irma and Maria, along with the COVID-19 pandemic, significantly disrupted access.

human-AI relationships
Ethical Issues in Human-AI Relationships

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly lifelike and emotionally responsive, people around the world are forming.

Lactation
Lactation Metabolism: Brain-Hormone Link Uncovered

Understanding how the body adjusts to the intense energy demands of nursing has long been.

Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis Genetics Study Uncovers New Treatment Hope

Osteoarthritis- the world’s leading cause of disability and chronic pain—currently affects more than 595 million.