Major pharmaceutical companies are facing new challenges in drug and vaccine testing due to the ban on exporting macaque monkeys from China. This ban has led to rising prices and the emergence of an international black market, making Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos key centers for this trade.
A recent study has uncovered evidence that a specific brain region may contribute to certain cases of high blood pressure, opening new avenues for understanding this common condition. Conducted by a team from the University of São Paulo in Brazil and the University of Auckland in New Zealand, the findings highlight the biological changes that can elevate blood pressure.
A new study indicates that the duration of exercise plays a more significant role in controlling blood sugar levels than the intensity of the workouts. These findings could reshape diabetes management strategies globally.
Scientists from Abu Dhabi have announced the development of new materials effective in combating cancer, easily detectable through magnetic resonance imaging. This innovation marks a significant step towards improving early diagnosis and effective treatment.
A team of scientists is preparing to conduct trials on a groundbreaking treatment for type 1 diabetes, potentially reducing or eliminating the need for daily insulin injections. This revolutionary therapy offers new hope for millions suffering from this chronic condition.
Scientists at Saratov State University in Russia have developed an innovative method for photothermal immunotherapy aimed at boosting the body's ability to combat malignant tumors. This technique marks a significant advancement in cancer immunotherapy.
Recent studies have revealed promising signals that could help in the fight against the novel coronavirus. These discoveries open new avenues in medical research at a critical time as the world continues to grapple with the pandemic's effects.
A team of researchers has unveiled an innovative drug compound that helps slow the spread of colon, rectal, and liver cancer. This groundbreaking discovery could pave the way for more effective cancer treatments.
Recent studies have announced a scientific breakthrough that may alleviate the suffering of Crohn's disease patients from its complications. This discovery represents a significant step towards improving the quality of life for those affected.
Researchers in Abu Dhabi have unveiled a new molecule that could revolutionize Parkinson's disease treatment, showing potential to improve the effectiveness of current therapies. This discovery comes amid growing global interest in medical research related to neurological diseases.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have identified the mechanism responsible for scar tissue formation in the intestines, potentially opening new avenues for treating Crohn's disease. This breakthrough could significantly improve available treatments for patients suffering from this chronic condition.
Abu Dhabi has announced significant progress in brain stem cell research by utilizing cells taken from patients themselves. This development marks an important step towards improving treatments for neurological diseases.
A team of researchers has successfully discovered new antibiotics using artificial intelligence techniques that can target drug-resistant bacteria. This breakthrough is a significant step in addressing global health challenges.
A new study reveals that seniors receiving the high-dose flu vaccine may have a 55% lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease compared to those who receive the standard vaccine. This finding opens new avenues for understanding the link between vaccinations and neurological diseases.
Researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking brain implant technology that can restore hand movement in stroke patients. This innovation represents a significant step forward in enhancing the quality of life for many individuals affected by this condition.
Researchers from the University of Oregon Health and Science have unveiled a previously unknown internal system within cells that acts like a 'trade wind', rapidly transporting vital proteins to the cell's leading edge. This discovery enhances understanding of cancer spread and wound healing processes.
Scientists have unveiled a new class of opioid painkillers that had been dormant since the 1950s. This modern version promises to be a powerful pain reliever while significantly reducing addiction risks.
The 22nd International Conference on Looping Theory was held in Xinjiang, China, on March 28, gathering experts and academics to discuss the theory's applications in modern medicine. The event also saw the launch of the 'Encyclopedia of Looping Theory', highlighting research achievements in this field.
A new study reveals that the drug fluvoxamine, typically used as an antidepressant, significantly improves the quality of life for adults suffering from long-term COVID. Conducted in Brazil, the clinical trial involved 399 participants experiencing fatigue for at least 90 days post-infection.
Researchers have made significant scientific progress in cancer treatment by utilizing CRISPR technology to inject immune cells directly into the body, potentially eliminating the need for traditional chemotherapy. This breakthrough was revealed in a study published on March 18, 2026, in the journal Nature.
A recent study reveals that recurrent urinary tract infections may be associated with a heightened risk of developing dementia later in life, highlighting the impact of infections on brain health.
Recent research indicates that hydrogen may help delay early aging, opening new avenues in medicine. This technique represents a revolution in our understanding of aging processes.
A recent American study reveals that adding a cholesterol-lowering drug to standard treatment can significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes in high-risk diabetes patients. The findings highlight the importance of early cholesterol management in diabetes care.
A recent study indicates that blood type may play a significant role in increasing the risk of diabetes, identifying blood type A as particularly associated with the disease. These findings open new avenues for understanding the relationship between blood types and chronic diseases.
Researchers have revealed that a natural increase in testosterone levels after birth may be a key factor in the emergence of a rare hereditary nerve disease in men, opening new avenues for understanding and treating this condition.
A recent study reveals that hormonal replacement therapy patches are as effective as traditional injections in treating prostate cancer in men, with fewer side effects and reduced hospital visits.
Russian researchers have revealed the role of modified CRYAB protein in breaking down toxic protein aggregates linked to Parkinson's disease, paving the way for new drug development. This discovery is crucial for advancing treatment options for this neurodegenerative disorder affecting millions worldwide.
A recent British study reveals that hormonal patches, typically used to alleviate menopause symptoms in women, can effectively treat prostate cancer in men. Conducted by researchers at University College London, the study involved 1,360 men with advanced localized prostate cancer.
Recent studies reveal that a promising hormonal treatment may help alleviate chronic lower back pain, a prevalent health issue worldwide affecting all age groups. This breakthrough could significantly impact healthcare systems globally.
Recent advancements in immunotherapy are revolutionizing cancer treatment by shifting focus from targeting cancer cells to activating the immune system for more precise tumor attacks. This innovative approach enhances the effectiveness of current treatments.