Health

Breakthrough Gene Therapy Restores Hearing in Children with Hereditary Deafness

In a groundbreaking study published on Wednesday, researchers have successfully restored hearing in children with hereditary deafness using a type of gene therapy. The study, co-led by experts from Mass…

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World first: malaria vaccine rollout begins in Cameroon

The rollout of the world’s first malaria vaccine commenced in Cameroon on Monday, marking a significant milestone in Africa’s public health history. The RTS,S vaccine, with 662,000 doses allocated, will…

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Rising Trend: Young Adults Face Surge in Cancer Diagnoses, Sparking Urgency

Josh Herting’s life took an unexpected turn a decade ago during a business trip to Vermont when he received a life-changing phone call — a diagnosis of colon cancer. At…

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Hope Blooms: Breakthrough Blood Test Brings Us Closer to Uncovering Alzheimer’s Early

A recent study suggests that a blood test for a protein called phosphorylated tau (p-tau) could be a highly accurate screening tool for Alzheimer’s disease, even before symptoms appear. The…

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UK Issues Urgent Call: Millions Encouraged to Receive Vaccinations to Protect Against Surging Measles Cases

UK health officials are sounding the alarm as measles cases rise sharply and vaccination rates hit a decade-low. The National Health Service is launching a campaign after recording about 250…

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China Sees Population Drop for the Second Consecutive Year

China’s population has declined for a second consecutive year, underscoring concerns about the future growth of the world’s second-largest economy. Data released on Wednesday showed a population of 1.409 billion…

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