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.

Liver Disease
Liver Disease’s Potential New Treatment Identified

A study led by researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine.

A Five Drug Combo Keeps Bone Marrow at Bay
A Five Drug Combo Keeps Bone Marrow at Bay

An innovative research has shown that combining five existing medications can keep a very aggressive.

Cancer Treatment's Next Major Advance could be Vaccine
Cancer Treatment Next Major Advance could be Vaccine

The next significant development in cancer treatment may be a vaccine. After decades of limited.

Wegovy Shots and Daily Pills May Treat Obesity
Wegovy Shots and Daily Pills May Treat Obesity

What if managing obesity was as simple as swallowing a pill? That’s a notion that.

Genetic Defect Disrupts Blood Formation and Immune System
Genetic Defect Disrupts Blood Formation and Immune System

Researchers from St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute, the CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine.

A Protein Helps HIV Remain Silent
A Protein Helps HIV Remain Silent

During antiretroviral therapy, HIV hides in reservoirs inside CD4+ T lymphocytes, white blood cells that.

Nanotechnology Improves Peritoneal Cancer Treatment
Nanotechnology Improves Peritoneal Cancer Treatment

Nanotechnology, according to researchers, can improve the efficacy of cancer treatment. The new study could.

Omega-3 Fatty Acids Hinder ALS Progression
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Hinder ALS Progression

According to a new study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, consuming.

New Technology for Tuberculosis Diagnosis
New Technology Transforms Diagnosis of Tuberculosis

According to the World Health Organization, there are roughly three million undetected tuberculosis (TB) infections.

White Blood Cells' Gene Expressions During Space Travel
White Blood Cells’ Gene Expressions During Space Travel

There is emerging evidence that astronauts are more vulnerable to infections when in space due.