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Mon, December 23, 2024
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Source: Biotherapy International
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Russia Successfully Develops Its Own Cancer Vaccine, Set To Be Provided Free To Citizens

In a groundbreaking medical development, the Russian Health Ministry has unveiled a cancer vaccine that could revolutionize cancer treatment. Unlike traditional vaccines aimed at prevention, this vaccine is designed to treat patients already diagnosed with cancer. Starting in early 2025, the vaccine will be provided to patients at no cost, a significant step in making […]

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Source: Rehnuma News
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Indian Surgeon Praises Pakistani Hospitality at SAARC ENT Congress in Karachi

Indian healthcare professionals attending the 13th SAARC ENT Congress in Karachi have commended Pakistan’s exceptional hospitality and warm reception of international delegates. The event has become a platform for fostering regional cooperation in healthcare, transcending political barriers. Dr. KP Morwani, a renowned Indian ENT surgeon visiting Pakistan for the second time, described the country as […]

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Source: Al Jazeera
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US Congressional Committee Backs COVID-19 Lab Leak Theory

A United States Congressional committee has concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic likely originated from a laboratory-related incident. The findings were released in a 520-page report by the Republican-led House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis after two years of investigation. The report suggests that the coronavirus may have emerged from a “gain-of-function” research accident at […]

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Source: Samaa
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Karachi Doctors Successfully Separate Conjoined Twins in Landmark Surgery

Doctors at the National Institute of Child Health (NICH), Karachi, achieved a groundbreaking medical milestone by successfully separating two-month-old conjoined twins, Naila and Shumaila, from Naushahro Feroze. The complex 10-12 hour surgery was conducted by a team of 10 medical professionals, including expert surgeons from major hospitals in Karachi. The twins, born on September 10, […]

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Source: Times Now
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Former Indian Politician Navjot Singh Sidhu’s Wife Faces ₹8.5 Billion Legal Notice Over Cancer Cure Claims

In recent news, Navjot Kaur, wife of former Indian cricketer and politician Navjot Singh Sidhu, has received a legal notice worth ₹8.5 billion from the Chhattisgarh Civil Society (CCS). The notice challenges Sidhu’s public statement that Kaur overcame stage 4 cancer through dietary changes devised by their daughter. The CCS argues that such claims could […]

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Source: The Express Tribune
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Karachi University Students Develop World’s Smallest Eco-Friendly Nebuliser

Final-year students from the University of Karachi’s Pharmacy Department have created the world’s smallest rechargeable nebulizer, offering portable respiratory therapy for people with breathing problems. The device, just under an inch wide, can run for up to 35 minutes on a single charge, lasting two days before needing another. Made from eco-friendly bioplastics, the nebulizer […]

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Source: Post News Group
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South African Doctor Becomes First Surgeon to Cure Deafness

Dr. Mashudu Tshifularo, a South African surgeon, has made history by becoming the first doctor to successfully cure deafness using 3D-printed bones for reconstructive middle ear implants. This groundbreaking surgery was performed on March 13, 2019, at the University of Pretoria and Steve Biko Academic Hospital. Born in 1964 in the rural village of Mbahela, […]

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Source: USA Today
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Toronto Parents Develop Life-Saving Drug for Son’s Rare Disease

Toronto parents Terry and Georgia Pirovolakis have developed a gene therapy treatment to combat their son Michael’s rare neurological disorder, SPG50. This condition, which affects fewer than 100 people worldwide, has no existing cure. Faced with this grim reality, Terry began researching potential treatments, reaching out to experts in the U.S., UK, and Spain. After […]

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Source: The Grocer
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UK Bans Junk Food Ads Before 9 PM to Combat Obesity Crisis

The United Kingdom has taken a significant step in the fight against childhood obesity by banning junk food advertising on television before 9 PM. This new regulation, which comes into effect on October 1, 2025, aims to protect children from the influence of unhealthy food and drink ads. Health Minister Andrew Gwynne confirmed the decision, […]

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Source: ARY News
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Shehbaz Sharif Launches Special Logo on CNICs to Promote Organ Donation in Pakistan

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has launched a new national initiative to promote organ donation by adding a special logo on the Computerised National Identity Cards (CNICs) of registered donors. Announced on International Identity Day, September 16, this initiative aims to inspire more people to become organ donors, offering a chance at life for those in […]

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