Author name: Tetiana Melnyk

Tetiana Melnyk
a valued healthcare journalist at Mister Blister, brings extensive medical expertise to her writing from her background as a practicing physician.

Tetiana Melnyk

A graduate of Vinnitsa National Medical University, Tetiana began her career working in hospitals and clinics across Kyiv. 

 

Her hands-on experience in medical research and patient care sparked a passion for communicating complex health topics clearly and accurately.

 

At Mister Blister, Tetiana specializes in healthcare journalism, conducting in-depth interviews with medical authorities and providing insightful analysis on legal and regulatory changes impacting Ukraine's healthcare sector. Her unique perspective as a former doctor allows her to examine health issues through a critical, knowledgeable lens.

 

Based just outside Kyiv, Tetiana balances her professional writing with a love for nature and rural living. Caring for her chickens and rabbits grounds her work, adding depth and authenticity to her coverage of healthcare matters affecting local communities.

 

Tetiana's contributions are vital to Mister Blister's mission of delivering accurate, well-researched journalism on healthcare and medicine in Ukraine.

A man resembling Albert Einstein in appearance, with distinctive wild, white hair

Did Albert Einstein suffer from autism?

Albert Einstein’s unusual childhood: signs of autism? Developmental delays and odd behavior If a child does not speak for a long time, pediatricians and speech therapists comfort his parents with a classic example: “Albert Einstein was silent until he was seven years old.” Some sources, however, give the figure as five. But the fact remains […]

Read More »

Cardiologist

Sartans (Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers): Advice for New Patients

Sartans, also known as angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs), are a newer class of medications used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension).  These drugs work by blocking the effects of a hormone called angiotensin II, which causes blood vessels to constrict and raise blood pressure. By preventing this constriction, sartans allow blood vessels to relax […]

Read More »

Scroll to Top