Check out the post below to see a review of what The Prescriptive Jurist accomplished in 2025! January On January 4th, editor Mehul Pahuja published his article, “The […]
Cancer Screenings: What They Are and Why They Matter
Due to the increasing concerns about our health and safety fueled by social media, people may discover the urge to get a cancer screening done. One may be […]
Texas Primary Care Consortium: Exploring AI’s Role in Advancing Rural Healthcare
On October 24th, 2025, members of The Prescriptive Jurist team, along with Aerolib Healthcare Solutions LLC, traveled to Austin, Texas to present their topic, “Harnessing AI for Rural […]
The Emergence of 3D Bioprinting
3D Bioprinting is a rapidly evolving technology that holds great potential for advancing the medical field, whether through the creation of living tissues and organs or personalized treatments […]
Everything You Need to Know About Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery is a process in which surgeons are assisted by a robot in order to perform their operation. It’s important to keep in mind that robots haven’t […]
Implementation of AI Strategies for Rural Hospitals: Bridging the Gap in Healthcare
By: Dr. Deepak Pahuja, MD MBA; Dr. Priyanka Pahuja, MD; Dr. Umesh Sharma, MD MBA; Nishi Pahuja, Mehul Pahuja, and Anish Arora The Prescriptive Jurist has been awarded […]
Donating Blood: The Pros and Cons
Donating blood is a great way to help others. Having more blood readily available allows countless lives to be saved and makes the jobs of hospitals much easier. […]
Smallpox in a Nutshell
Smallpox, before its complete eradication in 1980, was a deadly virus that spread from person to person through physical contact or the air. Its physical appearance somewhat resembles […]
Brain Organoids: How Microscopic Models Have Changed the World
Brain organoids are models derived from pluripotent stem cells to demonstrate brain development in humans. Because they are designed using pluripotent stem cells from patients, all of the […]
Holiday Horrors: Christmas Disease
As Christmas Day quickly approaches, one can often forget to keep their health in check. Christmas Disease, or hemophilia B, though not associated with the festivities, is an […]
