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.

Kidney Transplant
Kidney Transplantation Reverses Aging: Renal Rejuvenation

Researchers discovered that kidney transplantation (KT) reduces the consequences of renal aging in a new.

Lung Cancer
Innovative Lung Cancer Treatments Bring Hope

Following the results of multiple landmark clinical trials reported for the first time in late-breaking.

e-cigarette
E-Cigarette Use and Mental Health – Social Media & Teens

Researchers from Pennsylvania explored the relevance of indicators of mental health disorders in the association.

voice pathology detection
Voice Pathology Detection with New Contrastive Learning Method

Voice pathology is an issue caused by aberrant abnormalities that create abnormal vibrations in the.

Coronary Artery Disease
Egg Consumption & Genetics Impact Coronary Artery Disease

Researchers in China evaluated the relationship between egg consumption and coronary artery disease (CAD) at.

dementia
Dementia Risk: Fluctuating Blood Pressure in Seniors

According to a new study conducted by Australian researchers, fluctuating blood pressure can raise the.

Brain tumor
Sturgeon AI Transforms CNS Tumor Classification

Sturgeon, a patient-agnostic transfer-learned neural network, was built in a recent study published in Nature.

Uterine Cancer
Increased Uterine Cancer Risk with Hair Relaxers

According to new research, older Black women who use chemical hair relaxers are more likely.

Infant Consciousness
Infant Consciousness: New Research Insights

An international team of researchers from Trinity College Dublin and colleagues in Australia, Germany, and.

blood Transfusion
Blood-Saving Clinical Trial: Thousands of Units Preserved

A world-first clinical experiment published in JAMA could give a simple approach to preserve tens.