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MPharm (Master of Pharmacy)

Naina Bhargava

Naina Bhargava is a pharmaceutical sciences graduate and is currently pursuing a master's degree from a prestigious government university. She has a keen interest in creating compelling and crisp content, especially in the field of medicinal sciences, and is a national-level awardee for an elocution view more..

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Testosterone Therapy Nearly Halves Mortality for Men With Klinefelter Syndrome

Testosterone Therapy Nearly Halves Mortality for Men With Klinefelter Syndrome

Testosterone therapy in men with Klinefelter syndrome has been found to improve quality of life and nearly halve mortality rates.

Men´s Health News
Chronic Back Pain Relief Through Epidural Steroid Injections: The Evidence So Far

Chronic Back Pain Relief Through Epidural Steroid Injections: The Evidence So Far

Epidural steroid injections may modestly reduce pain and disability for certain chronic back pain conditions, but their effectiveness is limited and short-term.

Research News
Can Semaglutide Curb Alcohol Consumption and Heavy Drinking?

Can Semaglutide Curb Alcohol Consumption and Heavy Drinking?

Semaglutide, used for diabetes and obesity, may reduce alcohol cravings in adults with alcohol use disorder, offering a potential solution to a major treatment gap.

Alcohol & Drug Abuse News
Vitamin E Succinate Enhances Cancer Immunotherapy and Slows Tumor Growth

Vitamin E Succinate Enhances Cancer Immunotherapy and Slows Tumor Growth

Vitamin E succinate has been found to inhibit tumor growth and enhance the effectiveness of immunotherapy by targeting critical elements of tumor development.

Cancer News
How Cellular Mechanisms Recycle Fat and Protect Against Rare Diseases

How Cellular Mechanisms Recycle Fat and Protect Against Rare Diseases

The protein Spns1 helps transport fat molecules out of lysosomes, preventing harmful buildup and offering insights for rare genetic diseases.

Research News