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B.Tech (Genetic Engineering)

Anjali Aryamvally

Anjali is an undergraduate in Genetic Engineering from SRM University, Chennai. She is passionate about bringing changes in healthcare through a combination of genetics and social work. Anjali is an avid reader who enjoys writing. Her hobbies include gardening and traveling.

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High-fiber Diet may Help Treat Type 2 Diabetes

High-fiber Diet may Help Treat Type 2 Diabetes

A diet rich in fiber promotes the growth of specific bacteria in the gut that can control blood glucose levels and thereby help treat and manage type 2 diabetes.

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More Summer Sun may Mean Lower Risk of Multiple Sclerosis

More Summer Sun may Mean Lower Risk of Multiple Sclerosis

People living in areas where they are more exposed to the sun’s rays are less likely to develop multiple sclerosis. The UV-B rays from the sun stimulate the production of vitamin D in the body which lowers the risk of MS.

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Two-thirds of All Diabetes Drugs Sold in India Below International Standards

Two-thirds of All Diabetes Drugs Sold in India Below International Standards

India’s top selling drug combinations for diabetes found to be of poor quality and well below international standards, finds a study.

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Novel Smartwatch Technology to Help Track Heart Rate

Novel Smartwatch Technology to Help Track Heart Rate

Novel smartwatch app displays electrical activity of the heart and notifies patients with AFib if their heart rhythm is normal or indicative of AFib.

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Aspirin to the Rescue for People With Diabetes and Heart Failure

Aspirin to the Rescue for People With Diabetes and Heart Failure

An aspirin every day lowers the risk of death and hospitalization due to heart failure in patients with diabetes and heart failure.

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