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.

Immune System's Ability in Spinal Injury Treatment
Immune System Discoveries and Spinal Injury Treatment

According to new research, the immune system’s ability to respond to spinal-cord injuries declines with.

Wireless Pacemaker
Leadless Pacemakers May Soon be Available to All Patients

Every year, almost one million people acquire a pacemaker. Until date, leadless versions were only.

Back Pain Estimates are Growing
Back Pain is Estimated to Affect 800 Million People by 2050

Analysis of over 30 years of data shows that the number of cases of low.

Anti-Nausea Drug in Pain Treatment
Modified Anti-Nausea Drug Enters Cell for Pain Treatment

According to a new study headed by experts at NYU College of Dentistry’s Pain Research.

CA1 Pyramidal Cells in Memory Replay
Study Indicates Surface CA1 Pyramidal Cells Drive Memory Replay

Cornell researchers found that neurons in a key brain area have different functions based on.

Bacteria Killing Viruses
Public Favor Bacteria-Killing Viruses Over Antibiotics

According to a new study published in PLOS ONE, the public supports the creation of.

Role of Metabolic Sensors in Alzheimer's
The Role of Metabolic Sensors in Alzheimer’s

It is commonly recognized that patients with type 2 diabetes are more likely to develop.

Food Pictures Control Appetite
Research Suggests Food Photos Satisfy Your Appetite

Food photos abound on the internet: On news websites, social media, and banner ads that.

Huntington Disease
Huntington’s Disease Drug Greatly Lowers Chorea Symptoms

According to a recent international study led by UTHealth Houston researcher Erin Furr Stimming, MD,.

Gene-Editing in Blocking HIV Transmission Cells
Novel Gene-Editing Technique Blocks HIV Transmission in Cells

The genetic changes that cause the rare, deadly illness known as MOGS-CDG also protect cells.