EU Approves Groundbreaking Twice-Yearly HIV Prevention Injection
The European Commission has approved lenacapavir, a twice-yearly HIV prevention injection, marking a major step in the fight against the virus across Europe.
US Faces High Risks From Heavy Reliance On Chinese Pharmaceuticals: Report
The analysis criticised the minimal inspection capacity of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) at Chinese manufacturing facilities.
GVMC Steps Up Measures To Prevent Dengue & Malaria After Heavy Rains
The Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation has issued caution notices regarding a possible rise in malaria and dengue cases.
China’s ‘Pregnancy Robot’ Sparks Hope & Ethical Concerns
Chinese scientists are developing the first 'pregnancy robot' with an artificial womb to aid infertility, sparking ethical and legal debates.
Vitamin K Linked To Lower Risk Of Heart Disease, Studies Show
Researchers have found that vitamin K plays a vital role in regulating calcium in the body, which helps maintain healthy blood vessels.
Surgical Implant Shows Promise In Slowing Vision Loss From Rare Eye Disease
New research published in NEJM Evidence shows that a neuroprotective surgical implant could significantly slow vision loss from macular telangiectasia type 2 (MacTel), a rare degenerative eye disease.
Study Finds New Genomic Risk Factors For Uterine Cancer
An international team of researchers has discovered five new genetic risk factors linked to the development of endometrial cancer, a common gynaecological cancer affecting the lining of the uterus.
Drinking Coffee At Night May Increase Impulsivity In Women: Study
A new study has warned against consuming caffeine during night-time hours, particularly for women.
Minimally Processed Diets Linked To Greater Weight Loss, UCL Study Finds
A new study reveals that reducing food processing can significantly enhance weight loss, with minimally processed diets proving more effective.
Experts Warn Of Alarming Rise In Preventable Corneal Blindness Among Indian Youth
In a concerning shift, health experts are sounding the alarm over a sharp rise in 'corneal blindness' among teenagers and young adults in India.







