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Suchitra Chari

Suchitra has completed her M.S. in Pharmacology at Northeastern University, Boston in addition to B. Pharmacy and M.Sc Biological Sciences from BITS Pilani. She is currently pursuing the AMWA (American Medical Writer's Association) Essential Skills Certification course. She has around 12 years of view more..

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Self-Renewing Hematopoietic Stem Cells: Major Game-changer In Blood Disorder Therapy

Self-Renewing Hematopoietic Stem Cells: Major Game-changer In Blood Disorder Therapy

Generation of self-renewing hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) is a major stride ahead in offering a potential cure for of several inherited and acquired blood diseases.

Health In Focus
FDA Authorizes First Medical Device for Esophageal Birth Defect in Babies

FDA Authorizes First Medical Device for Esophageal Birth Defect in Babies

Esophageal atresia is a congenital defect. The United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) has authorized the first medical device for its treatment.

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Fight Obesity: Try Glucosyl Hesperidin and Caffeine Combination

Fight Obesity: Try Glucosyl Hesperidin and Caffeine Combination

Oral intake of glucosyl hesperidin and caffeine combination shown to have anti-obesity effect by reducing body weight, abdominal fat and body mass index (BMI).

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Link between Statins and Vitamin D

Link between Statins and Vitamin D

Statins, the cholesterol-lowering medications, and vitamin D appear to complement each other’s effects.

Disease & Condition
New Ebola Virus Antibody Paves the Way for Future Vaccines and Therapy

New Ebola Virus Antibody Paves the Way for Future Vaccines and Therapy

Natural human antibodies isolated from the blood of an Ebola survivor has been shown to neutralize all three major disease-causing Ebola viruses.

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