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Health



New study shows promising results for J&J prostate cancer treatment

A new clinical study has revealed encouraging results for patients with high-risk prostate cancer, showing that a treatment regimen developed by Johnson & Johnson may significantly improve outcomes and reduce the risk of disease progression. The findings were presented at the annual meeting of the......

CVS restores coverage for Lilly’s obesity drug Zepbound

The American healthcare company CVS Health has announced that it will reinstate insurance coverage for Eli Lilly’s obesity treatment Zepbound, marking a significant shift in its pharmacy benefit policies. The decision was made by CVS Caremark, the company’s pharmacy benefit management division,......

Measles outbreak in Bangladesh surpasses 500 deaths as hospitals struggle

Bangladesh is facing its most severe measles outbreak in decades, with more than 500 children reported dead and health facilities across the country overwhelmed by a rapidly rising number of suspected infections. The crisis has spread across all 64 districts, placing sustained pressure on hospitals already......

DR Congo Ebola outbreak surpasses 1,000 cases amid rapid spread fears

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has surpassed 1,000 suspected and confirmed cases, intensifying concerns over a fast-moving health emergency centered in the country’s eastern provinces. World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus confirmed the......

United States expands Ebola screening to Atlanta Airport amid rising concerns

The United States has expanded its enhanced Ebola screening program to include Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as authorities respond to ongoing concerns over outbreaks in Africa. The decision means that travelers arriving......

Countries expand airport Ebola screening after WHO emergency declaration

Airports across Asia and other regions have tightened health screening measures following a global emergency declaration linked to Ebola outbreaks in Central Africa. The alert, issued on 17 May by the World Health Organization, concerns rising infections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda......

Family of U.S. Ebola patient admitted to Berlin isolation ward

The family of a U.S. citizen infected with Ebola has been placed in isolation in Berlin after being transferred to Germany as a precautionary public health measure, authorities confirmed. The patient, who contracted the virus while working in the Democratic Republic of Congo, was transported to a specialized......

United States strengthens Ebola precaution measures while saying public risk remains low

Health authorities in the United States have announced new precautionary measures to reduce the potential risk of Ebola entering the country, following concerns linked to a recent outbreak in parts of Africa. Officials, however, emphasized that the immediate risk to the public remains low. The Centers......

Interpol operation leads to nearly 270 arrests in global medicine trafficking crackdown

Nearly 270 people suspected of involvement in illegal medicine trafficking have been arrested in a large-scale international operation coordinated across 90 countries, according to Interpol. The operation, known as “Pangea XVIII,” was carried out in March across all continents and resulted......

Ai model detects pancreatic cancer over a year before diagnosis

An artificial intelligence system can identify early signs of pancreatic cancer on routine scans more than a year before clinical diagnosis, according to new research. The model, known as REDMOD, analyzes subtle tissue patterns that standard imaging and human observation fail to detect, enabling earlier......

Moderna begins phase 3 trial of mRNA bird flu vaccine

Moderna has launched a phase 3 clinical trial of its mRNA based vaccine targeting pandemic bird flu, marking a significant step in efforts to prepare for potential global outbreaks. The company confirmed that the first participants have received doses of the candidate vaccine mRNA 1018, the first mRNA......

Cancer linked mutations in brain immune cells tied to Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers have identified cancer associated genetic mutations in brain immune cells that may play a direct role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease, offering a new explanation for how the condition progresses and opening potential paths for diagnosis and treatment. The findings show that......

Scientists disable protein folding to weaken antibiotic resistant bacteria

Researchers have identified a critical weakness in drug resistant bacteria by disrupting the protein folding processes required for their survival, a breakthrough that could restore the effectiveness of existing antibiotics. The findings focus on disabling the mechanisms bacteria use to build resistance......

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