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Masters in Microbiology

Saisruthi Sankaranarayanan

Saisruthi Sankaranarayanan is currently pursuing her Master's in Microbiology at The Standard Fireworks Rajaratnam College for Women, Sivakasi. She is particularly interested in clinical microbiology, public health, and pharmacovigilance. Her aim is to secure a creative role in scientific view more..

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Smartphone App can Help You Manage Back Pain at Home

Smartphone App can Help You Manage Back Pain at Home

Back pain affects up to 80% of the population at some time in their lives. Researchers have designed an AI-powered smartphone app that helps manage back pain at home.

Health In Focus
New Breath Test Could Help Personalize Treatment Options for Epileptic Patients

New Breath Test Could Help Personalize Treatment Options for Epileptic Patients

A simple breath test can help detect circulating concentrations of anti-seizure medications. The results of the test might help clinicians to decide to choose appropriate drug doses.

Drug News
Combination Therapy Might Hold the Key for Treatment Against SARS-CoV-2 Variants

Combination Therapy Might Hold the Key for Treatment Against SARS-CoV-2 Variants

The delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 seems to be highly transmissible than the original strain. A new research has given some insights into the combination therapies that can work effectively against COVID infections caused by beta and delta variants.

Coronavirus News
New Blood Test That Detects DNA Modifications Helps Monitor Response to Cancer Therapy

New Blood Test That Detects DNA Modifications Helps Monitor Response to Cancer Therapy

Tissue biopsies do not represent the complexity of tumor spread. A new study found that these procedures can be replaced by blood tests showing DNA modifications in healthy and tumor cells.

Cancer News
Life Expectancy After a Heart Attack Might Depend on Where You Reside

Life Expectancy After a Heart Attack Might Depend on Where You Reside

Many advanced treatments made the therapy for cardiovascular problems easy. However, differences in ethnicity and neighborhood resources seem to impact the survival rate after heart attacks.

Heart Disease News