Dr. Ramya Rachamanti's Profile
M.B.B.S., M.D
Ramya hails from Guntur and has received Doctor of Medicine in Pharmacology from Guntur Medical College, Andhra Pradesh, India. She believes that the study of medicines is essential to the growth and completeness of a clinician to achieve higher levels of professionalism and service. Her hobbies are view more..
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Study Explains How the Immune System Responds During Stroke
Development of the brain's immune defenses and how they respond to strokes that occur in the first month of life is explained in the new study.
Diabetic Drugs Delay Chronic Kidney Disease Progression
Two randomized controlled studies show that SGLT2 inhibitors can slow CKD progression in all patients.
Gout Medication Prevents Progression of Coronary Disease
Low dose colchicine, the commonly used medication for Gout, found to prevent progression of chronic coronary disease.
Study Provides Approach on How to Improve Flu Vaccine
Influenza vaccine effectiveness could be improved by a new approach which is used to assess whether a vaccine activates immune cells that are needed for long-lasting immunity.
Empagliflozin Downs the Risk of Cardiovascular Death, Hospitalization
Empagliflozin reduced the combined relative risk of cardiovascular death and hospitalization for heart failure patients with and without diabetes by 25 percent.