Biography:
Dr. Radhika Mathur earned her medical degree from Teerthanker Mahaveer University, India, in 2019 and completed her U.S. clinical rotations and board examinations shortly thereafter. While applying for residency, she worked as a research coordinator at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in Chicago, where she developed a strong interest in endocrine disorders. She is currently a second-year internal medicine resident at Oak Hill Hospital, Florida, where exposure to complex metabolic disorders has further solidified her interest in endocrinology. Dr. Mathur is particularly focused on diabetes and obesity, driven by their rising prevalence and profound impact on long-term health, and she continues to pursue research aimed at improving prevention and management strategies.
Trends in mortality attributable to obesity and non alcoholic fatty liver disease in the United States, 1999 2020
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