Three scientists from China and France have been awarded the Shaw Prize in Hong Kong for their groundbreaking work in developing a treatment that transforms rare blood cancer from a deadly disease into a widely treatable condition. The recipients are Professor <strong>An Dougan</strong>, Professor <strong>Hugh de Thie</strong>, and Professor <strong>Chen Zhou</strong>.
A long-term Swedish study on myocarditis shows that most patients achieve positive outcomes post-infection, though some face serious complications. The study emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and risk management.
A specialist doctor has revealed that teeth grinding is a major cause of neck pain, significantly impacting jaw and spinal health. This common issue, also known as bruxism, can have serious health consequences if not addressed properly.
Health experts in Britain are urging asthma patients to consult their doctors after updated treatment guidelines indicated that long-term reliance on the blue inhaler could worsen health conditions. Recent studies suggest that using the blue inhaler as a sole treatment may have negative long-term effects on patients' health.
Recent studies have announced the discovery of 'Palinin', a substance that may help slow the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, offering hope to millions affected. This discovery marks a significant step in medical research.
University Hospital has welcomed 14 children from Gaza who were transferred for necessary medical treatment due to their difficult health conditions. This initiative is part of humanitarian efforts to support children affected by the ongoing conflict.
Jordan has received 42 children from Gaza along with their families as part of a royal initiative aimed at treating 2,000 Palestinian children affected by the war. This step reflects the kingdom's commitment to supporting the Palestinian people during times of crisis.
A recent study from the Karolinska Institute reveals that the experimental drug 'Endoxifen' offers similar effectiveness to the traditional treatment 'Tamoxifen' in reducing breast density, but with fewer side effects.
A recent study reveals that natural acids extracted from leaves of a tree in Brazil's Atlantic Forest can attack the coronavirus from multiple angles simultaneously. This discovery opens new avenues in the fight against the pandemic.
In a historic move, the World Health Organization has approved the first treatment specifically for malaria in infants, paving the way for its global use in the most affected areas. This decision comes as many countries face rising malaria infection rates among children.
As spring arrives, cases of eye allergies increase significantly, prompting the need for effective preventive measures. Experts recommend avoiding eye rubbing and seeking appropriate treatment methods.
A recent study published in 'Science' indicates that the high mechanical pressure exerted by the heart during blood pumping helps reduce the spread of cancer cells. These findings open new avenues for understanding the relationship between heart health and cancer prevention.
Researchers at New York Langone Health have uncovered a flexible survival mechanism in cancer cells, explaining why tumors become resistant to advanced treatments. This discovery could reshape treatment strategies in oncology.
A new study reveals that Etavopivat effectively reduces vaso-occlusive crises in patients with sickle cell anemia, marking a significant advancement in treating this complex health condition.
Recent studies reveal an unexpected link between laughter and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), suggesting that laughter may help alleviate symptoms associated with this condition. These findings open new avenues for understanding the relationship between mental and physical health.
Recent studies reveal an unexpected reason for the gastrointestinal disorders affecting many individuals. Research indicates that psychological factors may play a larger role than previously thought.
The FDA has announced a rapid review of three psychedelic drugs in response to directives from former President Donald Trump. This initiative aims to accelerate the approval of new medications and enhance mental health treatments.
Artist Amira Al-Sharif announced her health has improved after being hospitalized due to poisoning. She confirmed that she is gradually regaining her health after a difficult period.
Weight loss injections are gaining popularity, but their effectiveness varies among individuals. This discrepancy raises important questions for researchers and health professionals in the fields of nutrition and health.
The Saudi Ministry of Health has announced the approval of acupuncture as part of complementary medicine, implementing specific regulations for its practice. This initiative aims to enhance treatment options available to patients.
Recent studies reveal that many modern medications, including Viagra and Ozempic, were discovered by chance to treat medical conditions entirely different from their original purposes. This highlights the innovative potential of pharmaceutical research.
Longevity supplements are gaining popularity, but new studies suggest they may support cancer growth and negatively impact treatment effectiveness. These supplements, marketed for health improvement and aging delay, could pose unexpected health risks.
A recent study from the University of California highlights the significance of ethnic diversity in genetic research, demonstrating how it can enhance understanding of the relationship between genes, diseases, and patient responses to treatments.
Changi General Hospital in Singapore has launched a clinical trial exploring a surgical technique to treat fluid accumulation as a potential remedy for Alzheimer's disease. The trial aims to enhance memory, mood, and cognitive abilities.
A recent study reveals that the diabetes medication Metformin may mimic the benefits of exercise for prostate cancer patients, opening new avenues for treatment. This discovery could significantly impact disease management and improve patients' quality of life.
Patients in Gaza are suffering due to a severe shortage of medicines and travel restrictions imposed by the occupation, leading to numerous fatalities and preventing others from receiving essential treatment.
Choosing medical antibiotics requires adherence to precise scientific standards to avoid complications and ensure effectiveness. These standards include an approved prescription and accurate diagnosis of the condition.
Endometriosis poses a significant health challenge for women, with delayed diagnosis leading to long-term negative effects on their lives. Increased awareness is essential for both the medical community and women themselves.
A recent study conducted by researchers at Columbia University has uncovered a daily rhythm of immunity in the brain, shedding light on how the immune system organizes its response throughout different times of the day. These findings could contribute to the development of more effective treatments.
Authorities have announced the evacuation of <strong>17 patients</strong> from the Gaza Strip to other countries for medical treatment. This action comes amid the challenging health conditions faced by the region.