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First new anti-malaria drug in 25 years developed

Scientists unveil GanLum, a groundbreaking malaria treatment with a 97% cure rate. Developed to combat drug resistance, it's hailed as the biggest advance in decades. Read the full story.

Cruz Beckham's Guitar Hangover Cure After Night Out

Cruz Beckham, 20, turned to his guitar to cure a hangover, showcasing his musical talent. Meanwhile, his girlfriend Jackie Apostel debuted a new song, hinting at a potential EP release. Discover the latest on this musical pair.

New Malaria Drug Shows 97% Cure Rate

Scientists unveil a revolutionary malaria treatment with a 97% cure rate, potentially the biggest advance in decades. Learn how this could transform global health.

Passenger Sues EgyptAir Over Hypodermic Needle Attack

An American traveller files a $2 million lawsuit against EgyptAir after claiming he was injected with a hypodermic needle during a flight, raising serious concerns about passenger safety and potential HIV and hepatitis exposure.

Skin cells transformed into human eggs and sperm

Groundbreaking research from Oregon Health & Science University reveals how ordinary skin cells can be transformed into viable sperm and eggs, potentially revolutionising fertility treatments and rewriting the rules of human reproduction.

HIV-positive blood given to thalassemia patient

A major healthcare failure in India's Madhya Pradesh state sees a thalassemia patient contract HIV after receiving contaminated blood transfusion, sparking nationwide outrage and investigations.

Baldness Cure: Mice Regrow Hair in 20 Days

Groundbreaking research reveals how scientists successfully reversed hair loss in mice using a single protein treatment, offering new hope for millions suffering from baldness.

Brain implant restores sight to blind in UK breakthrough

Groundbreaking neurotechnology developed in the UK is enabling blind individuals to perceive visual information through a remarkable brain implant, transforming lives and challenging our understanding of sensory restoration.

Electronic implant successfully restores sight to blind patients

Groundbreaking UK clinical trial reveals revolutionary electronic eye implant has successfully restored partial vision to patients blinded by retinal disease. The bionic device represents the most significant advancement in visual prosthetics in decades.

Revolutionary implant restores reading vision to blind

Groundbreaking neurostimulation device successfully enables blind patients to read text and recognise faces in pioneering UK clinical trial, offering new hope for millions with degenerative eye conditions.

UK aid cuts jeopardise global disease fight

Britain's dramatic reduction in foreign aid funding is jeopardising vital health programmes worldwide, with experts warning of devastating consequences for disease control efforts.

Mum's diabetes drug 'cures' her severe OCD

A UK mother's life was transformed when a diabetes medication unexpectedly eliminated her severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, in what doctors are calling a remarkable medical breakthrough.

NHS to offer revolutionary HIV-blocking injection

The NHS is set to become the first health service in the world to offer a game-changing HIV prevention injection, potentially transforming the fight against the virus across the UK.

FDA warns against Trump-linked COVID 'treatment'

The US Food and Drug Administration has issued a stern warning about oleandrin, a botanical extract promoted by Trump allies as a COVID-19 treatment, citing serious safety concerns and lack of evidence.

US Aid Cuts Trigger HIV Crisis in Lesotho

The tiny African kingdom of Lesotho faces a devastating HIV epidemic resurgence after Trump administration funding cuts eliminated essential prevention programmes, leaving thousands vulnerable.

South Africa rejects Trump's HIV 'bad blood' theory

South Africa's health minister has condemned Donald Trump's assertion that the country's HIV prevalence stems from 'bad blood' between political factions, calling the remarks scientifically inaccurate and harmful to global health efforts.

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