Anjali Aryamvally's Profile
B.Tech (Genetic Engineering)

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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New Drug may Provide Relief Against Migraine
When all other treatments to fight migraine fail, a drug called erenumab may help relieve the excruciating headache.

Increase in Pollution-causing Particles Cause Lung Infections in Children
Even short-term exposure to fine particulate matter may cause lung infections in children.

Every Bowel Tumor Has a Unique Genetic Blueprint
Single cell and organoid technology show that every cell of the tumor is genetically different.

New Molecular Target to Treat Deadly Lung Disease
A new molecular target that slows or stops the progression of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, finds a new study.

Sure-shot Recipe for Developing Food Allergies
Food allergy is triggered by the perfect storm of genetics and exposure to infant wipes, dust and food, shows study.