WHO sees no autism links to Tylenol, vaccines
23 September 2025
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Health
Vitamin C can succeed where anti-enzymes fail: Bijon Kumar Sil
15 September 2023
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Medical breakthrough
Experimental Alzheimer's drug hailed as breakthrough, side-effects in focus
30 November 2022
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Medical breakthrough
US woman becomes 3rd person cured of HIV
16 February 2022
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Medical breakthrough
Man gets successful implant of pig heart in world’s first
11 January 2022
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Medical breakthrough
Pig kidney transplant in human successful in US
20 October 2021
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Medical breakthrough
No application submitted for OxyJet performance trial: DGDA
7 July 2021
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Medical breakthrough
Artificial intelligence improves wrist fracture detection
10 November 2018
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Healthcare
Paralysed patients able to walk following epidural stimulation
13 October 2018
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Healthcare
Abused children carry the trauma in their cells: Study
2 October 2018
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Healthcare
First 'in womb' stem cell trial to begin
The first clinical trial injecting foetal stem cells into babies still in the womb has been announced.
12 October 2015
'Good bacteria' key to stopping asthma
Being exposed to "good bacteria" early in life could prevent asthma developing, say Canadian scientists.
1 October 2015
Italian-Chinese medical team to perform first head transplant
An Italian-Chinese medical team plans to perform the world's first head transplant in China, amid concerns over medical ethics in the country.
12 September 2015
Turning cancer back into healthy tissue
Scientists believe to have found a way to turn cancerous cells back into healthy tissue.
25 August 2015
A novel insulin analogue for treating Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes is a progressive disease which only can be compared with atom bomb which should be defused within time. Diabetes mellitus (DM), commonly
25 July 2015
Cuba stamps out mother-to-child HIV
Cuba successfully eliminates mother-to-child transmission of both HIV and syphilis, the World Health Organisation (WHO) says.
1 July 2015
Lung cancer therapy is milestone
A lung cancer therapy can more than double life expectancy in some patients, a "milestone" trial shows, reports BBC.
30 May 2015
First natural birth for diabetic woman with artificial pancreas
A diabetic woman has become the first in the world to give birth naturally after using an artificial pancreas while pregnant, reports BBC.
2 May 2015
Another step forward towards saving children
Bangladesh has introduced the Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV) in their Expanded Programme of Immunisation (EPI). It was
21 March 2015
Rapid blood test to 'cut antibiotic use'
Rapid blood test to 'cut antibiotic use'
21 March 2015
South Africans perform first successful penis transplant
The 21-year-old recipient, whose identify is being protected, lost his penis in a botched circumcision, reports BBC.
14 March 2015
Can ultrasound fight Alzheimer's? Mice study hints at new weapon
Scientists believe they may have found a new weapon in the fight against Alzheimer's disease -- not in the form of a drug but in focused beams of ultrasound
12 March 2015
Long-term paracetamol use poses risk, says study
Chronic users paracetamol -- people who typically take large, daily doses over several years -- may increase their risk of death, or kidney, intestinal and heart problems.
3 March 2015