Category: News

AI-Guided Sperm Recovery Leads to First Successful Pregnancy in Men with Azoospermia

Columbia University researchers achieve a breakthrough pregnancy using AI-guided sperm recovery technology, marking a major advancement for men with azoospermia and male infertility treatment.

Research Uncovers How Cancer Hijacks Nerve Signals to Evade the Immune System

Groundbreaking research reveals that cancer cells exploit nerve pathways to suppress immune defenses. The study uncovers how the ATF4–SLIT2–CGRP axis triggers pain, weakens immunity, and reduces immunotherapy effectiveness — offering new hope for innovative cancer treatments.

Press Release: WHO-IRCH Strengthens Global Collaboration on Herbal Medicine Regulation at 16th Annual Meeting in Jakarta

The 16th Annual Meeting of WHO-IRCH, hosted by Indonesia’s BPOM in Jakarta, brought together global regulators and WHO experts to advance harmonized standards for the safety, quality, and efficacy of herbal and traditional medicines.

Study Warns: 11 Million Lives Lost Annually to Neurological Disorders – WHO Calls for Urgent Global Action

A new WHO report reveals that neurological disorders cause over 11 million deaths each year and affect more than 3 billion people worldwide. With less than one-third of countries having a national neurological policy, WHO urges governments to prioritize brain health and expand access to care globall...

October 2025 Healthcare Highlights: AI, Policy & Cost Crisis

Discover the most talked healthcare developments of October 2025 — from the rapid rise of AI and automation in hospitals to the deepening cost crisis, policy uncertainty, and workforce burnout shaping the future of global healthcare.

News: WHO Launches Global Framework to Strengthen National Health Emergency Preparedness and Response

WHO Launches Global Framework to Strengthen National Health Emergency Preparedness and Response

News on Reimagining Medical Education: Highlights from ChangeMedEd® 2025

Explore how ChangeMedEd® 2025 united innovators, educators, and leaders to reshape the future of physician training. Discover conference insights, sessions, and new ideas driving transformation in medical education.

Groundbreaking Diabetes Cure: First Patient Produces Own Insulin After Gene-Edited Cell Transplant

A man with type 1 diabetes becomes the first to produce his own insulin after receiving gene-edited islet cell transplants — without immune-suppressing drugs. The breakthrough, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, could revolutionize diabetes treatment worldwide.

GE HealthCare & Erasmus MC Partner: Revolutionizing Precision Cancer Care with Total Body PET/CT

Explore GE HealthCare's partnership with Erasmus MC to advance cancer diagnostics. Learn how next-gen total body PET/CT & AI aim to transform early detection, treatment planning, & theranostics.

WHO Takes Action: New Global Guidelines in Development to Combat HTLV-1 Infection

The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced the formation of a Guideline Development Group to create evidence-based recommendations on Human T-cell lymphotropic virus-1 (HTLV-1) testing and prevention — marking a major step in tackling this neglected infection.

UN to Surge Humanitarian and Medical Aid into Gaza as Ceasefire Nears: Effort Aims to Avert Worsening Famine

The United Nations plans to deliver hundreds of trucks of food and medical supplies to Gaza once the ceasefire begins, aiming to reach over 2 million people in need. With famine already affecting 500,000 Palestinians, the UN’s urgent mission seeks to prevent a deeper humanitarian disaster.

WHO Launches the Global Clinical Trials Forum to Strengthen Global Health Research

The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched the Global Clinical Trials Forum (GCTF) in 2025 to strengthen clinical trial systems worldwide, enhance research capacity, and improve health preparedness.