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Medical News: Medical Experts Urge Caution Amid Growing Debate
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has officially announced that it does not endorse the routine use of leucovorin—also known as folinic acid—for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The statement follows recent moves by U.S. health authorities and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to recogniz...
Medical News: Warn of Hidden Immune Damage in Elderly Post-COVID Patients
A new study by researchers from the Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology at Damghan University and the Food and Drug Administration at Semnan University of Medical Sciences in Iran has revealed alarming evidence that elderly people who have recovered from COVID-19 still carry deep immune system damage. Months ...
Medical News: SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Found to Damage Brain Cells and Cause Premature Aging
Scientists from the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences have uncovered a new mechanism explaining how the SARS-CoV-2 virus could be driving long-term brain damage and neuropsychiatric issues in COVID-19 survivors. The research team, led by Dr. Xuesong Chen, found that the spi...
Medical News: Sharp Surge Among Youths Raises Concern
Health authorities in the United Kingdom have sounded a new alarm following a sudden rise in cases of meningococcal meningitis and septicemia, potentially deadly infections that can strike within hours. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued an urgent appeal to parents, students, and healthcare providers to ensure that children and y...
Medical News: A Common Diabetes Drug Shows New Promise
A groundbreaking review by researchers from the College of Pharmacy and the Research Institute of Cell Culture at Yeungnam University in Gyeongsan, Republic of Korea, reveals how the diabetes drug metformin can power up the body’s immune soldiers—CD8+ T cells—to fight cancer, chronic infections, and inflammatory diseases mor...
Medical News: Researchers Identify HGS Vesicles as Crucial Coronavirus Assembly Hubs
A collaborative discovery from The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou National Laboratory, and the Institute of Biophysics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has revealed where coronaviruses actually assemble inside infected cells. The study provides crucial insight into how SARS...
Medical News: Massive Recall Sends Panic Among Hypertension Patients
A shocking recall has been announced after the discovery that one of the most widely used blood pressure medications may be tainted with cancer-causing chemicals. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, a major drug manufacturer based in Parsippany, New Jersey, has voluntarily recalled more than 580,000 bottles of its Prazosin Hydrochloride c...
Medical News: A shocking new development in Northern India’s respiratory disease landscape has emerged, with researchers warning that the lesser-known bacterium Bordetella holmesii is rapidly replacing Bordetella pertussis—the long-feared cause of whooping cough—as a leading cause of severe chest infections.
Forget About Bordetella Pertussis, India Experiencing a Surge of Re...
Medical News: A Hidden Viral Strategy Finally Exposed
A groundbreaking study from Capital Medical University and Hubei University of Medicine in China has uncovered a disturbing mechanism behind how SARS-CoV-2 manipulates human cells. The virus’s nucleocapsid (N) protein directly attacks a vital cellular regulator known as G3BP1, throwing the body’s stress response and fat metabolism ...
Medical News: A new study from researchers at the University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital has shed light on who is most at risk of losing vision from a condition known as idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH). This disorder causes high pressure around the brain without any clear cause, leading to headaches, vision problems, and in some cases, blindness if not treated. Th...
Medical News: Shared Molecular Triggers in Two Major Diseases
Scientists from the Weifang Second People’s Hospital, Jinhua People’s Hospital, Fuwai Hospital, and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences have uncovered two key genes that appear to drive both heart failure and COVID-19. Using powerful bioinformatics tools, the research team found that the genes RPS27A and PPP2R1A play cr...
Medical News: Persistent Virus Found in Long COVID Patients
Researchers from the University of California Irvine’s School of Medicine and TechImmune LLC have uncovered critical insights into why millions continue to suffer from long COVID symptoms years after their initial infection. The international team, led by Dr. Lbachir BenMohamed, found that lingering reservoirs of SARS-CoV-2—t...
Medical News: Sharp Rise in Memory Issues Reported in Sweden and Norway
A new study has uncovered an alarming rise in the number of children and teenagers experiencing memory problems in both Sweden and Norway over the past decade. Conducted by researchers from the Swedish Radiation Protection Foundation and the Environment and Cancer Research Foundation in Örebro, the investigation compared...
Medical News: How COVID Altered the Body’s Response to Dengue
Scientists from Brazil’s Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz), the Hospital dos Plantadores de Cana, the Rede Casa Hospital Rio Laranjeiras e Rio Botafogo, and the Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro have made an intriguing discovery. They found that people infected with dengue after recovering from CO...
Medical News: A surprising discovery about common pain medications
Researchers from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, along with collaborators from several U.S. institutions, have discovered that two FDA-approved drugs—bupivacaine and rimegepant—may do more than just relieve pain. They might also slow down the growth and spread of osteosarcoma, a rare but aggressive for...
Medical News: Emerging Clues About How COVID-19 Impacts the Brain
Researchers from the University of Iowa’s Carver College of Medicine have released a comprehensive review exploring how SARS-CoV-2 affects the brain and nervous system. The study reveals that the neurological complications linked to both acute COVID-19 and long COVID are more likely caused by chronic immune-driven inflammatio...
Medical News: Researchers from the National Institute for Infectious Diseases “Lazzaro Spallanzani” IRCCS in Rome, Italy, have uncovered striking evidence that people who suffered from COVID-19 continue to experience immune and inflammatory disturbances for up to a year after infection. The findings shed light on why many individuals still battle persistent symptoms months after recove...
Medical News: A breakthrough discovery in cancer treatment
In a promising new finding, researchers from the University of Geneva in Switzerland and Philipps-University of Marburg in Germany have identified that a special form of the amino acid cysteine, known as D-cysteine, can slow the growth of certain cancer cells without harming healthy ones. This groundbreaking study opens the door to develo...
Medical News: Study uncovers how Irpex lacteus polysaccharides protect kidneys from lupus-related damage
Researchers from the College of Pharmacy, Changchun University of Chinese Medicine, together with colleagues from the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the College of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, and the Ginseng Scientific Research Institute, have discovered that a natural c...
Medical News: Ministry of Health has sounded a cautious alert as new data reveal an upward trend in COVID-19 and influenza cases while respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections are steadily tapering off. The findings were presented in the Boletín Epidemiológico Nacional No. 778 (Week 41, 2025) issued by the Directorate of Epidemiology under the Ministry of Health.
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Medical News: Scientists uncover how a viral enzyme hijacks human cells
Researchers from Vanderbilt University have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19, manipulates the body’s immune defenses. The study focuses on a crucial viral component known as Macrodomain 1 (Mac1), part of the virus’s nonstructural protein 3 (nsp3), ...
Medical News: Growing Global Interest in a Natural Cancer Support Solution
Cancer continues to be one of the world’s biggest health challenges, affecting millions of people each year. Researchers from Uludag University in Turkey, Balikesir University in Turkey, and “Constantin Brancusi” University of Târgu-Jiu in Romania have found that whey proteins—the same byprodu...
Medical News: SARS-CoV-2 Hijacks Human Drosha Enzyme to Aid Its Own Survival
A new study led by scientists from West Virginia University has revealed that the COVID-19 virus (SARS-CoV-2) triggers a surprising molecular change inside lung cells. The virus alters a vital enzyme called Drosha—an RNase-III protein responsible for processing microRNAs that regulate genetic activity. This Medical...
Medical News: Rising Dengue Cases Across the Country
Bangladesh’s dengue outbreak continues to intensify as the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) confirmed 1,143 new dengue cases and four additional deaths within the last 24 hours. The cumulative number of infections has now reached 65,440 as of October 26, marking another grim milestone in what is rapidly becoming one of the mo...
Medical News: Nerves in the Gut and Their Role in Cancer
Australian researchers have uncovered an unexpected connection between the nervous system and cancer growth in the digestive tract. A team from the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute (ONJCRI) and the La Trobe School of Cancer Medicine discovered that specific nerve-related molecules, known as neuropeptides, can significantly influ...
Medical News: Worrisome Increase in Respiratory Infections
Spain’s national public health institute, Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), has released its latest surveillance data revealing that COVID-19 and other respiratory infections are once again on the rise. The Sistema de Vigilancia de Infección Respiratoria Aguda (SiVIRA), which monitors both primary care and hospital data...
Medical News: Breakthrough Discovery in Eye Disease Research
Scientists from the University of Missouri-Columbia have uncovered two naturally occurring molecules that could change the way glaucoma is detected and treated. Glaucoma, a major cause of irreversible blindness, occurs when damage to the optic nerve and retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) gradually erodes vision. While existing treatments can...
Medical News: Global Medical Insights
As the COVID-19 pandemic enters its sixth year, SARS-CoV-2's evolutionary agility continues to challenge global health efforts. The virus's RNA genome mutates at a rate of approximately 10⁻⁶ to 10⁻⁴ substitutions per site per cycle, far outpacing human DNA, leading to a diverse array of variants. Recent genomic surveillance reveals a surge in Omicron ...
Medical News: How the virus reprograms human cells
A groundbreaking new study by researchers from the Laboratory of Functional Genomics at the Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, reveals how the SARS-CoV-2 virus doesn’t just infect the body—it actually reprograms it. According to the scientists, the virus can hijack the human epigenome, altering...
Medical News: Experimental Drug Offers New Hope for Common Form of Heart Failure
Researchers from the Max Delbrück Center in Berlin, the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson, and the University of Missouri have discovered a promising new treatment that could restore elasticity to aging and stiffened hearts. Their breakthrough may help millions suffering from a common and hard-...
Medical News: New Hope for Early Breast Cancer Patients
A groundbreaking international study led by researchers from Eli Lilly in collaboration with the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center has revealed that the drug abemaciclib (brand name Verzenio) significantly improves survival rates among patients with high-risk early-stage breast cancer. This large-scale clinical trial marks the first ti...
Medical News: Study Challenges Old Beliefs About Gluten Sensitivity
A groundbreaking study led by researchers from the University of Melbourne has revealed that gluten sensitivity, which affects millions worldwide, may not actually be caused by gluten itself. Instead, the condition appears to result from complex interactions between the gut and the brain. The findings could revolutionize how doct...
Medical News: Rising Infections Across the Nation
Japan is witnessing a renewed surge in cases of mycoplasma pneumonia, a bacterial respiratory infection that primarily affects children. The illness, caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae, spreads through droplets and direct contact, making schools and crowded areas ideal environments for transmission. Symptoms commonly include fever, fatigue, headache,...
Medical News: Elderly Patient Dies After Severe Complications
Health authorities in Hong Kong have confirmed the city’s first-ever death linked to chikungunya fever. The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) under the Department of Health announced that a 77-year-old man suffering from chronic health conditions succumbed to the mosquito-borne infection after developing multiple organ failure. T...
Medical News: New Noninvasive Hope for Nerve Damage
Peripheral nerve injuries often cause chronic pain, numbness, and weakness that can permanently change lives. These injuries may result from accidents, diabetes, infections, or even surgeries. Traditional treatments like surgery or medications sometimes fail to fully restore nerve function, leading scientists to explore innovative, noninvasive t...
Medical News: Hidden Viral Protein Could Trigger Long Term Damage
Scientists from the Department of Biotechnology at Delhi University, the School of Life Sciences at Jawaharlal Nehru University, and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi have uncovered alarming evidence that a little-known SARS-CoV-2 protein called NSP6 could be silently damaging the brain, heart, and lungs, potentially increasi...
Medical News: Families Seek Justice Over Defective Ventilators
A wave of legal actions has erupted in Mexico as families of COVID-19 victims accuse Dutch multinational Philips of manufacturing defective ventilators that allegedly released toxic and carcinogenic particles, leading to severe health complications and deaths during the pandemic.
Mexican Media Reports Lawsuits Against Philips Ove...
Medical News: A Sudden Rise in Pediatric Stroke Following Chickenpox
A new Danish study has uncovered a surprising and worrying trend: after the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of children in Denmark suffering from strokes linked to chickenpox infections has sharply increased. The study was conducted by researchers from Copenhagen University’s Herlev Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Statens Serum Ins...
Medical News: New Study Uncovers Shared Brain Network Imbalance Behind Long COVID and Sensitivity Disorders
A groundbreaking study from Aarhus University, Aarhus University Hospital, Gødstrup Hospital in Denmark, and the University of Oxford has revealed striking similarities in brain connectivity among patients with post-COVID-19 symptoms, functional somatic disorders (FSD), and multiple ...
Medical News: The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, has revealed a spectrum of complications beyond respiratory illness, including musculoskeletal conditions like costochondritis and Tietze syndrome. These conditions, though distinct, share similarities and can significantly impact quality of life if not identified and treated promptly. This Medical News report explores what costo...
Medical News: Older Adults Face Hidden Dangers from Common Antihistamines
A large-scale study by researchers from the University of Toronto and Women’s College Hospital in Canada has uncovered a troubling link between the use of common antihistamines and delirium in older hospital patients. These widely used drugs, especially first-generation types like diphenhydramine (Benadryl), are often...
Medical News: Prague Reports Sharp Rise in Infections
Health authorities in the Czech Republic are grappling with an alarming rise in hepatitis A infections, with Prague identified as the epicenter of the current outbreak. In just one week, doctors in the capital reported over 61 new cases—nearly matching the total number of infections recorded during the previous three years combined. Acco...
Medical News: The Rising Global Bubble Tea Craze
Bubble tea, the colorful Taiwanese beverage that blends milk, tea, sugar, and chewy tapioca pearls, has become a worldwide sensation. From London to Los Angeles and across Asia, millions indulge in this sweet treat daily, drawn by its unique texture and social media allure. However, beneath its charming appearance lies a growing list of health conc...
Medical News: New Hope for Aggressive Breast Cancer Treatment
Researchers from the University of Minnesota’s Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Department of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, and Egypt’s Tanta University have made a breakthrough in the fight against triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC)—one of the deadliest and hardest-to-treat forms of ...
U.S. Medical News: FDA Fast Tracks Life Saving Medicines Under National Priority Program
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a bold new plan to fast-track nine experimental drugs under a newly established Trump administration initiative. This program, known as the Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher (CNPV) pilot, is designed to prioritize medicines deemed essentia...
Medical News: France Launches Nationwide Flu and COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign
France has officially begun its 2025-2026 flu and COVID-19 vaccination campaign, which runs from October 14, 2025, to January 31, 2026 despite the fact that many have found the COVID-19 vaccines to be non-effective and are causing a wide variety of adverse health effects. The campaign targets nearly 19 million people c...
Medical News: Mysterious Link Between COVID-19 and Acquired Haemophilia A
A new study by researchers from SUNY Downstate College of Medicine in Brooklyn, Mount Sinai West Hospital in New York, NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine in Mineola, and the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda has revealed that both SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination can trigger a rare but potentially fatal...
Medical News: Possible Connection Between COVID-19 and Prostate Cancer
Researchers from the State University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil have reported a concerning medical case suggesting that prostatitis triggered by COVID-19 infection may eventually progress into prostate cancer. This discovery adds to the growing body of evidence that the SARS-CoV-2 virus can have long-term effects on dif...
Medical News: Scientists Uncover Fat-Based Therapy to Restore Aging Vision
Researchers from the University of California Irvine, working with the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Health and Medical University in Potsdam, Germany, have discovered a possible way to reverse age-related vision decline by targeting how the eyes process specific fats. Their work builds on years of research surroundin...
Medical News: Graying Hair May Be the Body’s Natural Cancer Defense
Researchers from The University of Tokyo have made a fascinating discovery that could change how we view the simple act of hair turning gray. For years, graying hair has been seen as an inevitable sign of aging, but new research shows it might actually be part of the body’s built-in defense system to reduce cancer risk...
Medical News: Probiotics and Postbiotics as a Pathway to Post COVID Healing
A new scientific review has shed light on how probiotics and their postbiotic metabolites could play a crucial role in helping people recover from post-COVID-19 syndrome, also known as long COVID. The study, conducted by researchers from The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, the Medical University of Lublin, the...
Medical News: A breakthrough study from Khon Kaen University unveils how a functional drink made from purple waxy corn byproducts can safely improve cognitive function and reduce oxidative stress in peri- and postmenopausal women.
Clinical Trial Conducted by Thailand Doctors Shows That Drink from Purple Corn Boosts Memory in Menopausal Women
A Natural Solution for Memory Decline
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Medical News: A Hidden Health Crisis Affecting Millions
A surprising new survey by the American Heart Association (AHA) has revealed that nearly nine out of ten adults in the United States have never heard of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome—a newly recognized health condition that actually affects almost 90 percent of the population. CKM syndrome refers to the combined and in...
Medical News: New research reveals that even after recovery from the Omicron strain of COVID-19, patients continue to show serious metabolic changes that could increase the risk of liver injury and heart disease. Scientists at The First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University have uncovered key alterations in blood metabolites that not only help explain lingering symptoms but may also serve as...
Medical News: A Common Drug with Hidden Power
Ibuprofen, a familiar household painkiller used for headaches, cramps, and fevers, is now drawing scientific attention for an unexpected reason—it may help protect against certain types of cancer. Recent research suggests that this inexpensive over-the-counter drug could have powerful anti-cancer effects, opening new conversations about how infl...