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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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$1 Million Award for Type 1 Diabetes Drug Development Announced by C-Path's TRxA

$1 Million Award for Type 1 Diabetes Drug Development Announced by C-Path's TRxA

C-Path's TRxA program, in partnership with the Helmsley Charitable Trust, awards a $1 million grant to develop novel kinase inhibitors for type 1 diabetes treatment.

Corporate News
Four Tufts University Professors Named Among the World’s Top Researchers

Four Tufts University Professors Named Among the World’s Top Researchers

Four Tufts University professors have been recognized as leading global researchers, with their papers among the most cited worldwide over the past decade.

General News
Long-Term Use of Common Cardiovascular Drugs Could Prevent Dementia in Older Age

Long-Term Use of Common Cardiovascular Drugs Could Prevent Dementia in Older Age

A recent study suggests that commonly used cardiovascular medications are associated with a reduced risk of dementia in older adults.

Research News
Taking NSAIDs With Blood Thinners Doubles Risk of Internal Bleeding, Study Finds

Taking NSAIDs With Blood Thinners Doubles Risk of Internal Bleeding, Study Finds

A new study reveals that combining NSAIDs with blood thinners significantly increases the risk of internal bleeding, urging patients to consult their doctor.

Drug News
Triple Therapy Approach Yields Major Survival Gains in Unresectable Esophageal Cancer

Triple Therapy Approach Yields Major Survival Gains in Unresectable Esophageal Cancer

The combination of radiation, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy can reduce tumor size and lead to significantly better survival outcomes compared to non-surgical treatments alone.

Cancer News