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.

Human Brain Recalls Old Memories During New Experiences
Human Brain Recalls Old Memories During New Experiences

According to neuroscience studies, when mice and other rodents negotiate a maze, their brain frequently.

Contact Lenses Shed Microplastics
Contact Lenses Shed Microplastics

Millions of people wear contact lenses, including reusable ones, all around the world. However, these.

Type 2 Diabetes and Fewer Meals
Type 2 Diabetes Can be Prevented With Fewer Meals

Skeptics objected to the idea of skipping meals when intermittent fasting became popular among Hollywood.

Opioid Use During Surgery Linked with Postoperative Pain
Opioid Use During Surgery Linked with Postoperative Pain

Because of the opioid crisis, doctors are less likely to give painkillers to patients to.

Food Allergy is High in Hispanic, Black, and Asian People
Food Allergy is High in Hispanic, Black, and Asian People

Most racial and ethnic communities are unaware of food allergies. However, a new Northwestern Medicine.

Surgery Patch Seals Wounds After Abdominal Surgery
Surgery Patch Seals Wounds After Abdominal Surgery

ETH Zurich and Empa researchers have created a patch with a sensing function. It can.

Breast Cancer
Drug Combination for Resistant Breast Cancer Treatment

According to recent CU Boulder research, cancer cells are smarter than scientists previously thought. When.

Illusions Exist in the sight
Illusions Exist in the sight, Not the Brain

According to new research, many visual illusions are generated by limitations in the way our.

CT Scans and Hospitalization in PE Patients
CT Scan and Hospitalization in PE Patients

The majority of the approximately 250,000 Americans diagnosed with acute pulmonary embolism (PE) in emergency.

Obese Children
Family Based Treatment for Obese Children

Obesity is a trait that runs through families. This finding is at the heart of.