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Iswarya

Iswarya holds an M. Phil degree in Food and Nutrition from the most prestigious Women's Christian College, Chennai. She is passionate about teaching and has worked as an assistant professor at TBAK college, Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu. She loves to travel, listen to music and enjoys reading books.

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Can Dental Procedures be Made Safer During the Coronavirus Pandemic?

Can Dental Procedures be Made Safer During the Coronavirus Pandemic?

Since the onset of COVID-19, the potential risk of dental procedure spray emissions for SARS-CoV-2 transmission has challenged care providers and policymakers alike. But a new study finds that a novel mechanism to control dental procedure spray emissions.

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Cost-effective Hood Decreases Aerosol Exposures to Patients

Cost-effective Hood Decreases Aerosol Exposures to Patients

Prototype nasolaryngoscopy hood is a safe and effective form of protection that can be used in clinical practice to help mitigate aerosols' generation during nasolaryngoscopy.

Research News
Mathematical Modeling Help Balance Economy, Health During Pandemic

Mathematical Modeling Help Balance Economy, Health During Pandemic

Using mathematical modeling, a new interdisciplinary study determines the best course of action for walking the line between economic stability and the best possible health outcomes during the COVID pandemic, reports a new study.

Research News
Immersive Virtual Reality Boosts Effectiveness of Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Pain

Immersive Virtual Reality Boosts Effectiveness of Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Pain

Immersive virtual reality can effectively boost the spinal cord stimulation to help patients suffering from chronic pain, reports a new study.

Research News
Multi-population Risk Scores may Improve Risk Prediction for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Multi-population Risk Scores may Improve Risk Prediction for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

New study built risk scores from a combination of datasets that improve the prediction of risk for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.

Research News