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.

PSG Genes in Women
Lung Cancer Outcomes Linked to PSG Genes in Women

Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) have uncovered a surprising link between pregnancy-specific.

Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis Genetic Targets Identified in Largest Study

In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers have mapped new osteoarthritis genetic targets, offering fresh hope for.

lncRNAs in Tumor Microenvironment
lncRNAs in Tumor Microenvironment Drive Cancer Progression

The tumor microenvironment (TME) is a highly complex and adaptive network where tumor cells interact.

Lyme Disease Symptoms: Why They Linger After Treatment
Lyme Disease Symptoms: Why They Linger After Treatment

Lyme disease symptoms that persist after treatment- commonly referred to as Post-Treatment Lyme Disease (PTLD)—have.

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.