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B.E. (Biomedical Engineering)

Megha Ramaviswanathan

Megha hails from Madurai. She is pursuing Bachelors of Engineering in Biomedical at PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore. Her areas of interest are Image Processing and Medical Imaging Systems. She spends her leisure time singing carnatic songs. It is because of her grandmother, that Megha became view more..

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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Enhances Cognitive and Clinical Outcomes

Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Enhances Cognitive and Clinical Outcomes

Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) for a selected group of people is found to be safe and showed long-term improvements in both clinical and cognitive outcomes in patients with cirrhosis and recurrent hepatic encephalopathy (HE).

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Novel Low-Cost Hepatitis C Combination Treatment Shows 97 Percent Cure Rate

Novel Low-Cost Hepatitis C Combination Treatment Shows 97 Percent Cure Rate

Cost-effective hepatitis C combination treatment along with new drug candidate ravidasvir has been found to be safe and effective with extremely high cure rates for patients.

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Smartphone Addiction may Increase Your Loneliness, Anxiety, Depression

Smartphone Addiction may Increase Your Loneliness, Anxiety, Depression

A team of researchers at San Fransico State University reveal that addiction to mobile phones can make people feel very lonely, anxious and depressed.

Lifestyle and Wellness News
 Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Need Early Chemobrain Intervention

Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Need Early Chemobrain Intervention

Due to chemotherapy treatment, the breast cancer patients may experience chemobrain symptoms such as memory loss, short attention span and mental confusion.

Cancer News
Simple Solutions for Negative Impact on Gender Gaps in Academic Medicine

Simple Solutions for Negative Impact on Gender Gaps in Academic Medicine

System-based solutions can overcome existing gender gaps that may have negative impact in workplace, according to a new study.

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