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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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Immune Cells: Emergency Responders to Blood Sugar Crisis

Immune Cells: Emergency Responders to Blood Sugar Crisis

Immune cells unexpectedly regulate blood sugar levels, offering new insights for managing diabetes, obesity, and cancer.

Diabetes News
Holiday Weight: Why Students Bulk Up and Adults Put On Fat

Holiday Weight: Why Students Bulk Up and Adults Put On Fat

Research reveals that while older adults tend to gain fat during the holidays, college students gain muscle, highlighting key differences in weight changes across life stages.

Obesity News
The Cortisol Awakening Myth: Waking Up Doesn’t Trigger Stress

The Cortisol Awakening Myth: Waking Up Doesn’t Trigger Stress

New findings show that cortisol rises before waking, not after, as part of the body’s natural circadian rhythm.

Research News
Pain-Free Glucose Detection Through Sweat Sensors

Pain-Free Glucose Detection Through Sweat Sensors

A paper-based sweat sensor is being developed that uses bacteria to monitor glucose levels, offering a pain-free alternative to traditional blood tests for diabetes management.

Diabetes News
Could Brown Fat Be the Secret to Living Longer And Stronger?

Could Brown Fat Be the Secret to Living Longer And Stronger?

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) boosts exercise performance, promotes longevity, and could lead to new therapies for better health.

Lifestyle and Wellness News