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Stem cell therapy shows potential in stroke recovery

Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich have co-developed an experimental stem cell therapy that shows promise in repairing damaged brain tissue after

Scientists find smarter way to activate immune system against cancer

Scientists have developed a smarter way to activate the immune system against cancer, potentially making treatments safer and more precise. The research focuses on a powerful pathway inside our cells known as STING. When triggered, STING acts like an

Study warns childhood high blood pressure linked to adult heart disease

A recent study presented at the American Heart Association’s Hypertension Scientific Sessions 2025 in Baltimore and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has revealed that elevated blood pressure in children as young as seven

Three Korean hospitals rank among world’s top 10 cancer centres

Three Korean hospitals were ranked among the world’s top 10 cancer hospitals in a list released by Newsweek, a US-based weekly news magazine. Samsung Medical Centre ranked third, Asan Medical Centre fourth, and Seoul National University (SNU)

Cholera kills more people for second consecutive year: WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has published its global cholera statistics for 2024, showing an increase in both the number of people who fell sick and died from the disease. Reported cholera cases rose by five percent and deaths by 50 percent in