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Physician Assistant (Neurology), M.Sc. Neuroscience

Karishma Abhishek

Karishma has completed her Masters in Neurosciences. Her research areas of interest are Neurodegenerative diseases, Cognitive and Molecular aspects of Neurology. Karishma is passionate about exploring the odd mysteries of the brain and fetching advancements in the field of Neurosciences. She enjoys view more..

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Physical Activity Helps Prevent High Blood Pressure & Cholesterol

Physical Activity Helps Prevent High Blood Pressure & Cholesterol

Sit less and move more serves as a new "prescription" choice for reducing mild to moderately elevated blood pressure (hypertension) and blood cholesterol in otherwise healthy adults.

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World Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Day 2021 – Connect the MS Community

World Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Day 2021 – Connect the MS Community

World Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Day is observed globally on 30th May every year to raise awareness of multiple sclerosis, a demyelinating autoimmune neurological condition.

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World Digestive Health Day – Obesity, An On-going Pandemic

World Digestive Health Day – Obesity, An On-going Pandemic

Globally World Digestive Health Day (WDHD) is celebrated on May 29 every year to emphasize gastrointestinal diseases with 2021 theme focuses on obesity.

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Rare Genetic Mutations Predict Intellectual Disability in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Rare Genetic Mutations Predict Intellectual Disability in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Novel computational model identifies the genes linked to autism that helps in predicting the level of intellectual disability in people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).

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Parkinson's Patients Are More Susceptible to COVID-19

Parkinson's Patients Are More Susceptible to COVID-19

Parkinson's patients are particularly affected by the more severe courses of the COVID-19.This might be due to an increased frequency of risk factors from comorbid diseases and requires extra precautions to reduce the severity of COVID-19.

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