Chrisy Ngilneii's Profile
B.Sc (Psychology), M.A (Sociology), Ph.D. (Epidemiology)
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Chrisy is a Ph.D. Research Scholar at the University of Madras. Her area of specialization is in Epidemiology of Cancer. Writing is her passion. She has published scholarly articles on health topics in prominent journals, and had also edited two books in the academic field which are now available on view more..
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![Causal Mechanism of Geographic Atrophy Identified](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/single-treatment-ineffective-in-age-related.jpg)
Causal Mechanism of Geographic Atrophy Identified
The cause of geographic atrophy, a form of macular degeneration, has been identified by recent research at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
![Neurofeedback Training May Help Eliminate Tinnitus](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/neurofeedback-training-may-help-eliminate-tinnitus.jpg)
Neurofeedback Training May Help Eliminate Tinnitus
Neurofeedback training has the potential to reduce the severity of tinnitus or even eliminate it, recent research using functional MRI (fMRI) found.
![Key to Regenerate Blood Vessels Identified](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/blood-vessel1.jpg)
Key to Regenerate Blood Vessels Identified
A signaling pathway that is essential for angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels, has been identified by recent research.
![Implantable Soft Robotic Devices for Heart Failure](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/implantable-soft-robotic-devices-for-heart-failure.jpg)
Implantable Soft Robotic Devices for Heart Failure
Implantable soft robotic devices to enhance cardiac function in left or right heart failure have been developed by a research team at Boston Children’s Hospital
![The Cause of Lung Cancer-Associated Dyspnea Identified](https://www.medindia.net/health-images/the-cause-of-lung-cancer-associated-dyspnea.jpg)
The Cause of Lung Cancer-Associated Dyspnea Identified
Lung cancer triggers pulmonary hypertension. Dyspnea is common among patients with advanced-stage lung cancer, research identified the cause.