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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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New Biomarkers Capable of Detecting Kidney Injury Within 24 Hours

New Biomarkers Capable of Detecting Kidney Injury Within 24 Hours

Scientists found six biomarkers that detect drug-induced kidney injury within 24 hours, allowing faster treatment and safer drug development.

Research News
Space to Heal: How Microgravity is Changing Heart Disease Treatment

Space to Heal: How Microgravity is Changing Heart Disease Treatment

Space research on the ISS is advancing regenerative therapies to help reverse heart damage and improve heart disease treatments.

Heart Disease News
Nasal Proteins Provide Vital Clues for Early COPD Diagnosis

Nasal Proteins Provide Vital Clues for Early COPD Diagnosis

Elevated IL-26 levels in the nose of smokers with and without COPD may provide a simple method for early detection and assessment of the disease.

Respiratory Disease News
When the Heart Struggles, the Brain May Follow: Early Clues to Cognitive Decline

When the Heart Struggles, the Brain May Follow: Early Clues to Cognitive Decline

The meta-analysis found that heart dysfunction, especially diastolic problems, could be associated with reduced brain volume and cognitive decline.

Health Watch
The Sweet Lie: Calorie-Free Sweeteners Stir Up Unwanted Hunger

The Sweet Lie: Calorie-Free Sweeteners Stir Up Unwanted Hunger

Sucralose triggers brain changes that affect hunger and eating behavior, with a stronger impact on people with obesity.

Health Watch