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Prevention Pivot
Cognitive speed training shows potential to delay dementia for two decades A long-term NIH-funded study found that older adults who completed adaptive cognitive speed-of-processing training (with booster sessions) had a 25% lower risk of developing dementia up to 20 years later, suggesting that targeted brain training may meaningfully delay cognitive decline. Deadly Nipah virus deemed 'limited' by scientists Recent Nipah virus cases in Bangladesh and India have raised concern
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Easier earlier care
New AI model predicts disease risk while you sleep Stanford Medicine researchers developed SleepFM, an AI model that analyzes just one night of sleep data to predict the risk of over 100 diseases, including heart disease, dementia, cancer, and Parkinson’s. This turns sleep into a powerful early warning system for future health Pharma sector doubles down on AI amid hopes of slashing costs Pharmaceutical companies are rapidly adopting AI-powered modeling and automated labs to s
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Endocrine Diseases
Diabeties Mellitus A chronic metabolic disorder characterized by persistently elevated blood glucose levels due to insufficient insulin production, impaired insulin action, or both. There are two main types: Type 1 diabetes (autoimmune destruction of pancreatic β-cells) and Type 2 diabetes (insulin resistance with relative insulin deficiency). Symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, and weight changes. Long-term complications affect the heart, kidneys,
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Muscular Diseases
Muscular Dystrophy A group of inherited genetic disorders characterized by progressive muscle weakness due to degeneration of muscle fibers. Symptoms usually begin in childhood or adolescence and include muscle weakness, difficulty walking, frequent falls, and muscle wasting. Some types (e.g. Duchenne MD) can also affect the heart and respiratory muscles. The disease is caused by mutations in genes responsible for muscle structure (e.g. dystrophin). There is no cure, but trea
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Digestive disorders
Neurodegenerative Alzheimer's disease A progressive neurological disorder in which brain cells gradually lose their ability to function and communicate, slowly damaging memory, thinking, and behaviour. At the biological level, the disease is driven by the abnormal buildup of two key proteins: amyloid-beta, which forms sticky plaques between neurons, and tau, which forms twisted tangles inside neurons. These protein abnormalities interfere with the brain’s communication pathwa
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Neurological disorders
Affecting your nervous system functions including your central nervous system and peripheral nervous system, neurological disorders cause physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioral symptoms like pain, confusion, mood changes and/or coordination difficulties. Neurodegenerative Alzheimer's disease A progressive neurological disorder in which brain cells gradually lose their ability to function and communicate, slowly damaging memory, thinking, and behaviour. At the biologica
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2025 WRAPPED
Ischemic heart disease remains the top cause of death globally in 2025 This underscores the persistent global burden of non-communicable diseases despite decades of medical advancement. This continued dominance is closely linked to gaps in prevention, early diagnosis, and long-term management of cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. Climate change is increasingly recognised as a major health risk in 2025 Rising temperatures, extreme weather
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Strains and solutions
Singapore-Led Asia PGI Unveils AI-Powered PathGen Platform to Strengthen Regional Outbreak Response Asia PGI, led by Singapore’s Duke-NUS Medical School, unveiled PathGen, an AI-powered, sovereign-by-design outbreak intelligence platform that integrates pathogen genomics with clinical, population, and environmental data to enable faster, secure cross-border detection and response to infectious disease outbreaks, with regional partners involved and pilots planned from early 20
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Tech glow up
Microrobots That Navigate Blood Vessels to Deliver Drugs Precisely Imagine treating a blocked vessel without flooding the entire body with medication. Researchers at ETH Zurich have built a tiny microrobot, small enough to move through intricate blood vessels, that can swim its way to a specific site inside the body. Once it reaches its target, the robot can release medicine directly where it’s needed, potentially reducing side effects and making treatments far more efficient
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Stronger Care
Struggling with a rare mitochondrial disease that steals strength and breath? The FDA just approved Kygevvi, the first-ever treatment for TK2 deficiency—offering a real survival boost for children who previously had almost no options. Wondering which biotech just scored big for pushing ALS research forward? MediciNova won a major innovation award for its drug MN-166, a promising therapy aiming to slow tough neurodegenerative diseases like ALS. Wish Alzheimer’s treatments coul
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Health catches on
A Hot Flash Fix - No Hormones Required Hot flashes, meet your match. The FDA just gave the green light to Lynkuet (elinzanetant) - the first non-hormonal treatment for moderate to severe menopausal hot flashes. Approved on October 27, 2025, this breakthrough offers a new way to tackle one of menopause’s most infamous symptoms without using hormones. It’s a big deal for women who can’t - or prefer not to - take hormone therapy. Experts say it could reshape how menopause is man
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Medicine Reimagined
'Stealth' CAR-NK Cells for Cancer MIT and Harvard scientists have developed “stealth” CAR-NK (natural killer) immune cells that can...
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Medicine meets Tech
How accurate are smart watches? A review in npj Cardiovascular Health highlights both the promise and pitfalls of consumer-grade...
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Reversing the Irreversible
3D-Printed Scaffold Restores Spinal Cord Function in Rats Researchers at the University of Minnesota have developed a 3D-printed scaffold...
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Medicine’s Next Leap: Precise, Personal, Non-Invasive
CD40 Breakthrough: Tumors Vanish in Trial A phase 1 trial of the engineered CD40 antibody 2141-V11 has shown remarkable results, with two...
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Miracles and Mayhem
Babies with DNA from 3 People: A Genetic First In a world-first clinical trial in the U.K., eight healthy babies have been born using an...
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From Code to Care
The future of healthcare isn’t coming—it’s here, and it’s awesome. From blood that fits everyone, to vaccines that give themselves, to AI...
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VACCENT
Admist all the radical changes in the world history, the panacea for diseases evolves endlessly. Had it not been for the unstoppable efforts of scientists to cleanse all ailments, we wouldn’t have held onto the torch of human existence. The invention of vaccines carries weight. Paying tribute to that, Heal Health inaugurates VACCENT, a series including various vaccines, a substance stimulate immunity to fight against infectious disease or pathogen. Bacille Calmette Guerin Abo
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MEDONTRAY
Have you ever felt coerced when consuming medicine? As the saying goes "Bitter pills may have blessed effects", the flavor of medicine to many patients is akin to a gross venom that is counterproductive. However, flavor is manifested inside the wok of alchemists. When these values in medicine are transformed into the art of cooking, the allure of medicine is unable to resist. With this regard, Heal Health inaugurates MEDONTRAY, a series taken inspiration from "medical entrée"
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HERMES
In mythological realm, Hermes acted as a messenger between the gods and humans, facilitating the transfer of information and guiding...
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