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Dr. Ramya Rachamanti

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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Phase II Trial on COVID-19 Vaccine Begins Soon in PGI Chandigarh

Phase II Trial on COVID-19 Vaccine Begins Soon in PGI Chandigarh

Clinical trial on oxford COVID-19 vaccine candidate named Covishield will begin soon at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) in Chandigarh.

Clinical Trials News
COVID-19 Pandemic Affects People's Mental Health Severely

COVID-19 Pandemic Affects People's Mental Health Severely

COVID-19 has severely affected people's daily lives and mental health, increasing their stress, fear of getting sick and financial strain.

Coronavirus News
Coronavirus Has Potential to Infect Human Brain Organoids

Coronavirus Has Potential to Infect Human Brain Organoids

Researchers explored the direct involvement of SARS-CoV-2 in the CNS in physiologically relevant models. They assessed SARS-CoV-2 infection in human neural progenitor cells (hNPCs), neurospheres and brain organoids derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).

Coronavirus News
How Cannabinoids Treat Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Revealed

How Cannabinoids Treat Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Revealed

New paper on cannabinoids is based on research studies from the laboratories of Dr. Mitzi Nagarkatti and Dr. Prakash Nagarkatti at the University of South Carolina (UofSC) School of Medicine, Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology.

Respiratory Disease News
Blood Test Helps Predict Who is Likely to Develop Psychotic Disorders

Blood Test Helps Predict Who is Likely to Develop Psychotic Disorders

Scientists have discovered that testing the levels of certain proteins in blood samples can predict whether a person at risk of psychosis is likely to develop a psychotic disorder years later.

Mental Health News