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.

AI in Hypertension Treatment
Hypertension Treatment with New Artificial Intelligence

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hypertension is a possible death.

Spinal Cord Dysfunction
Spinal Cord Dysfunction Causes Dystonia Movement Symptoms

Many neurological illnesses that include involuntary muscular spasms have long been thought to be brain.

New Cancer Screening Tool
New Ovarian Cancer Screening Tool is More Accurate

Researchers at Peking University Third Hospital’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Beijing, China, have.

Tirzepatide Stimulates Insulin Secretion
Tirzepatide Stimulates Insulin Secretion Uniquely

Tirzepatide, a diabetes medicine that is also being considered for clearance as a weight loss.

Anxiety, OCD Brain Mechanisms Revealed
Anxiety, OCD Brain Mechanism Revealed

The pandemic and its effects have heightened anxiety to unprecedented proportions. However, the causes of.

Eye-Hand Coordination
Eye-Hand Coordination Interlinked with Prediction

Have you ever made a spectacular catch, such as saving a phone from a toilet.

Hair Follicle
MicroRNA Softens Hair Follicle Stem Cells to Restore Hair

Just as people’s joints stiffen with age, making it difficult to move about, hair follicle.

Race in Clinical Algorithms
Race in Clinical Algorithms can Reduce and Increase Health Disparities

Because race is a social construct, and the molecular mechanisms by which race influences clinical.

Baby's Brain Development
Baby’s Brain Takes Shape from Caregiver’s Speech

A team lead by a neurodevelopment researcher at the University of Texas at Dallas has.

Fetal Exposure to PCBs
PCBs in Utero Impair Hearing Health Later in Life

Music, mice, and microscopic imaging work together to reveal new information on the effects of.