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From Chip to Care: 6 Ways AI Is Assisting DoctorsFrom Chip to Care: 6 Ways AI Is Assisting Doctors

February 15, 2026February 15, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comments | 9:10 am

AI has silently been revolutionizing healthcare for a while now. It is time to shine that spotlight on AI and see 6 instances where AI could assist doctors.

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From Enzymes to Electronics: Working of a BiosensorFrom Enzymes to Electronics: Working of a Biosensor

February 11, 2026February 11, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comments | 9:41 am

Explore biosensors in detail—principles, components, instrumentation, types, applications, and limitations

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Pancreatic Cancer: A Triple Drug Strategy in Mice Gives HopePancreatic Cancer: A Triple Drug Strategy in Mice Gives Hope

February 4, 2026February 4, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comments | 12:12 pm

Pancreatic cancer resists treatment by adapting fast. A new three-drug strategy blocks its main driver, escape routes, and survival backup in mice.

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The Fat You Can’t See Is Hurting Your BrainThe Fat You Can’t See Is Hurting Your Brain

January 31, 2026January 31, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comments | 6:51 am

You may look healthy—but hidden fat could be hurting your brain. New UK MRI data reveals a silent risk most people miss.

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Continuous Glucose Monitors: Answers To The Most Googled QuestionsContinuous Glucose Monitors: Answers To The Most Googled Questions

January 21, 2026January 21, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 0 Comments | 4:30 am

A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) is a wearable device that tracks glucose levels in real time, showing how the body responds to food, activity, stress, and medication. Although the first CGM was

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What Happens If You Fall Ill 400 km Above Earth?What Happens If You Fall Ill 400 km Above Earth?

January 16, 2026January 16, 2026| GayathriGayathri| 2 Comments | 11:10 am

What happens if an astronaut falls ill 400 km above Earth? Explore the ISS’s medical facilties- a mini hospital orbiting earth.

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