Author: Rachel Paul

Rachel Paul is a Senior Medical Content Specialist. She has a Masters Degree in Pharmacy from Osmania University. She always has a keen interest in medical and health sciences. She expertly communicates and crafts latest informative and engaging medical and healthcare narratives with precision and clarity. She is proficient in researching, writing, editing, and proofreading medical content and blogs.

Vaccine
Vaccine for Immune Regulation & Transplant Survival

A vaccine activated and encouraged subtype of CD8 T cells, which are often thought to.

myosin filament
Unlocking a 60-Year Mystery: Insights into Heart

One University of Kentucky (UK) researcher has contributed to the resolution of a 60-year-old enigma.

sore throat
Strep A Vaccine: Reducing Antibiotic Use in Sore Throats

A recent study published in the journal eBioMedicine forecasts whether widespread use of a vaccination.

alzheimer's
Wireless Handheld Device Detects Alzheimer’s Biomarkers

A multinational team of researchers has created a non-invasive handheld gadget that can identify biomarkers.

asthma
Parental Stress and Exacerbated Asthma in Children

According to University of Queensland research, there is a correlation between parental stress caused by.

gastric cancer
Revolutionizing Gastric Cancer: New Genetic Classification

Professor Sang Cheul Oh of the Division of Oncology/Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University.

X ray detectors
Cancer Treatment with Flexible X-ray Detectors

The development of novel tissue-equivalent materials at the University of Surrey might open the way.

Cardiac Pacemaker
Wireless Cardiac Microtubular Pacemaker Implant

Cardiac pacemakers are battery-powered, and the pacing leads can cause valve damage and infection. Furthermore,.

retina
Electronic Chip Mimics Human Retina

Introduction Light-enabled bioelectronic devices provide as an effective link between electronic and biological systems, enabling.

Multiple Sclerosis
Blood Biomarker Predicts Multiple Sclerosis Progression

Researchers discovered that elevated levels of NfL in the blood of Multiple Sclerosis patients could.