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B.Sc, M.Sc.
Amrita has a masters in Human Genetics from Sri Ramachandra medical College and is hooked onto everything even remotely associated with genes. She loves every aspect of writing, the research, planning and actually weaving all the thoughts together. If she's not writing, she's busy being an avid view more..
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Motor Neuron Disease - Using Isotope Gives New Hope for Early Diagnosis
Copper and iron levels were increased in mice with motor neuron disease before symptoms set in, raising hopes for first of its kind detection method.
Discovery of Genes That Function After Death
Genes continue to remain active even 24 to 48 hours after death, providing vital clues for organ transplantation and forensics.
'Prudent Diet' Could Lower Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
A high vegetable ‘prudent’ diet could lower the risk for cardiovascular disease even among genetically prone individuals.
Eating on Time and Losing Weight Go Hand in Hand
Eating at the right time is an important factor in weight management, according to a new study, but meal patterns are affected by work schedules and jet lag.
Cardiovascular Disease Risk Based on Alcohol Choices
Preference for alcoholic beverages is determined by socioeconomic condition and lifestyle factors rather than an eye on health.