New oral drug may help treat bad cholesterol in 5 years’ time
HQ Team September 5, 2023: Australian researchers have discovered an oral drug to treat excess bad cholesterol in the blood, a condition that.
Bharti Rana Jayshankar – Founder
She brings in more than 30 years of experience in content building, architecture, writing, editing and storytelling. Ms Jayshankar has worked in the Economic Times daily, IBT Times, Investopedia and more than a dozen content firms as a content strategist and planner.
Jay Shankar – Co-founder
He has almost three decades of experience in journalism. He has worked with national dailies such as ET, Indian Express, The Pioneer, The Hindu, Agence France Presse and Bloomberg.
HQ Team September 5, 2023: Australian researchers have discovered an oral drug to treat excess bad cholesterol in the blood, a condition that.
HQ Team July 4, 2023: Australia became the first country to allow authorized psychiatrists to prescribe psychedelic substances psilocybin and methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA) for.
HQ Team June 23, 2023: Australian researchers have unearthed the process of how an infectious virus enters human cells from animals. The researchers.
HQ Team June 14, 2023: About 16.2 bits of microplastic are inhaled by humans every hour — that constitutes a credit card for.
HQ Team May 19, 2023: Indicators to slow, halt or reverse age-related loss of muscle mass and strength were found after a study.
HQ Team April 28, 2023: Anxiety disorders during childhood can impact employment, difficulties in the workplace, and adult depression, a study by the.
H.Q. Team April 7, 2023: Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, an Indian maker of generics and active pharmaceutical ingredients, has completed the acquisition of Mayne.
A device, which uses a unique metabolic signature of cancer, differentiates tumor cells from normal blood cells without biopsy, according to Australian researchers.
Maternal deaths have risen or stagnated globally over recent years, and every two minutes, a woman dies during pregnancy or childbirth, according to.
Fizzy drinks, mass-produced breads, many ready meals, and most breakfast cereals increase the risk of cancer as they contain higher salt, fat, sugar.