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.

Sepsis in Newborn
A Global Study Highlights Newborn Sepsis Fatalities

A global observational study conducted by UCL (University College London) including over 3,200 newborn babies.

Football Helmet Prevents Concussions
New High Tech Football Helmet May Prevent concussions

Every year, millions of people in the United States get concussed while participating in sports..

Rare Leukemia in the Skin
UV Radiation Linked to Rare Leukemia in the Skin

According to a new study by researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Brigham and Women’s Hospital,.

PTSD in Adolescent Girls
PTSD in Adolescent Girls and School-Based Counseling

A new study published on June 7 by the University of Chicago Education Lab demonstrated.

Heart Ailment Can Get Reversed
Heart Ailment Can Be Reversed, Study Shows

In an extraordinary example presented by a team at UCL (University College London) and the.

Immune system
Immune System becomes Overactivated in the Old Age

The absence of a critical signaling protein in particular immune cells can cause a variety.

Tumor Mutation
Tumor Mutation Burden Predicts Survival Result

Traditionally, the projected course of a patient’s cancer prognosis has been determined by its kind,.

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.