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South Korea achieves cancer treatment breakthroughs; eyes closer UAE healthcare ties

The Korea Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI), an arm of South Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare, is at the forefront of propelling the nation's healthcare industry forward and extending its reach worldwide through strategic international partnerships. Dr. Cha Soon Do, President of KHIDI, underscored South

MoHAP invites submissions for 2nd Scientific Conference on Health and Medical Research

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) announced that it is now opening research submissions for the 2nd Scientific Conference on Health and Medical Research, scheduled for October 2025. The Ministry is inviting researchers, academics, and healthcare professionals from across the UAE to submit papers covering a wide range of health

ICJR Middle East to convene in Dubai with over 1,000 global experts

Dubai will host the 12th International Middle East Joint Replacement Congress, from 25th to 27th April at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel, in the presence of more than 1,000 international surgeons and specialists in implants and joint replacements, organised by InfoPlus Events. Dr. Samih Tarabichi, Chairman of International Middle East

Stem cell treatment helps improve spinal cord injuries

A team of researchers in Japan says two of four patients who received transplantation of special stem cells showed motor function recovery in a clinical study to repair spinal cord injuries. The researchers from Keio University and other institutions said it was the first case in the world in which a treatment using cells derived from

Kazakhstan develops first anti-cancer drug

Kazakhstan’s Minister of Science announced that the drug’s registration is planned by the end of 2025 Astana In Kazakhstan, scientists developing a medical drug for cancer treatment have made significant progress, Eurasiatoday.ru reports. Kazakhstan’s Minister of Science and Higher Education, Sayasat Nurbek,