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.

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RSV Vaccine Response in Immunocompromised Adults

According to Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers, people 60 years or older with weakened immunity, primarily.

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Laser-Textured Stents: Breakthrough for Vascular Health

Dr. Hojeong Jeon and Dr. Hyung-Seop Han of the Korea Institute of Science and Technology’s.

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World Hormone Day 2025

After three years of successfully raising awareness of the importance of good hormone health through.

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SPLICER: A Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s Gene Therapy

A new gene editing technique – SPLICER that allows cellular machinery to skip sections of.

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New MRI Technique Predicts Heart Disease Risk

Everyone is aware of the health concerns of carrying too much fat around the waist.

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Atom Probe Study Reveals Fluoride Patterns in Aging Teeth

Teeth are necessary for breaking down the food we eat, and they are covered by.

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Annona Squamosa: Natural Remedy for Pain & Arthritis

In Brazil, researchers discovered compounds having analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-hyperalgesic (against chronic pain), and anti-arthritic properties.

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Surgeons Slow to Adopt Biomaterials for Bone Defects

Two million bone transplants are performed worldwide each year, including half a million in the.

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Silver Showerheads May Promote Biofilms & Resistance

To protect against hazardous waterborne germs, many consumers, including health-care facility management, install antimicrobial silver-containing.

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Gaps in Gestational Diabetes Diagnosis in Pregnant Women

According to research on gestational diabetes testing methods, more than half of pregnant women with.