Author: Omkar Sai Niranjan Turlapati

Medical Blog Writer, Content & Marketing Specialist

Hip Replacement, Total Hip Arthroplasty, Gait Speed, Hip Osteoarthritis, Orthopedics, Rehabilitation, Patient Outcomes, Long-Term Recovery, Prehabilitation, Orthopedic Surgery, HCP News, Clinical Research, Kyushu University, Joint Replacement, Mobility Assessment
Walking Speed Before Hip Replacement Predicts Recovery

New Evidence Points to a Simple, Reliable Predictor before Hip Replacement A growing body of.

Neuroblastoma, Pediatric Oncology, Drug Resistance, Romidepsin, Chemotherapy Research, Cancer Treatment, Oncology Updates, Pediatric Cancer, Tumor Biology, JNK Pathway, Cancer Drug Development, Relapsed Neuroblastoma, Molecular Oncology
Neuroblastoma Drug Combo Extends Survival in Models

A Promising Shift in High-Risk Neuroblastoma Care New research reveals how a drug combination in.

Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplants
Safer Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplants with Treg Therapy

A new preclinical study from the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center reports that expanding regulatory T.

soybean oil, linoleic acid, oxylipins, obesity, metabolic health, liver metabolism, HNF4α, mitochondrial function, inflammation, high-fat diet, processed foods, cholesterol, fatty acids, metabolic stress, weight gain
How Soybean Oil Impacts Weight Gain and Metabolism

Why Soybean Oil May Affect Metabolism More Than Expected Soybean oil is the most widely.

malaria prevention, malaria messaging, insecticide-treated nets, biostatistics research, Africa public health, Uganda malaria data, SSACAB, propensity score matching, causal evidence, healthcare communication, HCP education, malaria indicator survey, public health statistics, African Statistics Day, community health workers
New Malaria Prevention Insights From African Biostatistics

How New Data Is Reframing Malaria Prevention Efforts in Africa Malaria prevention remains one of.

glioblastoma, focused ultrasound, brain cancer research, temozolomide, neuro-oncology, liquid biopsy, MRI-guided therapy, blood–brain barrier, clinical trials, oncology news, cancer biomarkers, UMSOM, chemotherapy delivery, HCP oncology updates, eMedEvents news
Focused Ultrasound in Glioblastoma: A New Hope for Survival

A Promising Shift in Glioblastoma Care Glioblastoma focused ultrasound is emerging as one of the.

coffee and cognitive function, caffeine and memory, neuroprotection, neuroplasticity, adenosine receptors, cognitive decline, coffee polyphenols, clinical neuroscience, brain aging, habitual coffee intake, caffeine metabolism, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, HCP news, eMedEvents medical updates
Coffee and Cognitive Function: Evidence Review

A new narrative review in Cureus examines whether coffee truly enhances cognition, protects the brain,.

AI in Emergency Medicine, Clinical Decision Support, Pediatric Trauma, Emergency Medicine Research, Healthcare AI, Medical Technology, Trauma Resuscitation, Decision-Support Tools, Healthcare Innovation, HCP News, eMedEvents News, AI Recommendations, Emergency Care Providers, Real-Time Decision Support, Medical Informatics
AI in Emergency Medicine and Clinician Decision Accuracy

Emergency teams rely on rapid, accurate decisions to save lives, and the role of AI.

Healthy Longevity, Longevity Research, Aging Biology, Epigenetic Aging, Autophagy Pathways, Gut Microbiome, Healthy Aging, Life Expectancy, Longevity Summit, Clinical Geroscience, HCP News, Aging Interventions, Plant-Based Diet, Social Health, Community Aging Models
World Summit Outlines Core Principles for Healthy Longevity

Why Healthy Longevity Demands a New Global Focus Healthy Longevity has become a central clinical.

Colorectal Cancer Screening, Early-Onset CRC, USPSTF Guidelines, Preventive Care, Cancer Screening, Public Health Research, UCLA Study, BRFSS, Colonoscopy, Stool-Based Testing, Cancer Prevention, HCP Education, Clinical Guidelines, Screening Barriers, Oncology News
Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates Low in Adults 45–49

Recent UCLA research reveals that colorectal cancer screening uptake among adults aged 45 to 49.