Chrisy Ngilneii's Profile
B.Sc (Psychology), M.A (Sociology), Ph.D. (Epidemiology)
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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Hypertension is Caused by Gut Bacteria Metabolism
Hypertension is caused not only by what you eat but also by the natural process of metabolization after you eat.
World’s First Robot Assisted Super-Microsurgery a Success
World’s first super-microsurgery with robot hands was carried out by plastic surgeons at Maastricht University Medical Center to treat a patient with lymphedema
Smell Loss: Predictor for Dementia Risk
Smell loss is a predictor for dementia risk among the elderly. A recent study found that the sense of smell is closely connected with brain function and health.
MRI Safe for Patients With Pacemakers and Defibrillators
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is safe for patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices like pacemakers and defibrillators.