In a significant development in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has now recommended approval of Kisunla for Alzheimer’s disease, marking a reversal from its earlier stance just four months ago. Developed by Eli Lilly
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Your gut may have a built-in ozempic-like system, new study finds.
A groundbreaking study from Duke University suggests your gut bacteria may naturally regulate appetite in a way similar to weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, offering potential […]
Sindh launches third round of ‘big catch-up’ immunisation drive targeting 1.5 million children.
The Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) in Sindh launched the third round of its province-wide ‘Big Catch-up’ campaign on Monday, aiming to vaccinate 1.5 million […]
Sindh launches massive vaccination drive to reach 1.5 million children left behind.
KARACHI: The Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) launched the third round of the province-wide ‘Big Catch-up’ vaccination campaign on Monday, targeting 1.5 million children—especially those […]
MIT engineers develop implantable glucagon device to prevent life-threatening hypoglycemia.
A groundbreaking implant developed by MIT engineers could soon revolutionize emergency care for individuals with Type 1 diabetes. The device, which sits just beneath the […]
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine linked to subtle eye changes in new study, long-term impact still unclear.
A new study has raised concerns about potential eye-related side effects following the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, suggesting it may cause subtle, short-term changes in the […]
New Research Reveals How Women’s Anger Intensifies With Age But Is Less Expressed: Emotional Regulation Evolves During Menopause
A recent study has shed light on how women’s experiences with anger evolve as they age, particularly during the transitional years leading up to menopause. While many assume that emotional intensity diminishes over time
U.S. rejects WHO pandemic preparedness pact over concerns of overreach and vague Language.
The United States has formally rejected a World Health Organization (WHO) agreement aimed at enhancing global pandemic preparedness, citing concerns over national sovereignty, vague language, […]
IEA: One Billion Africans still rely on hazardous cooking fuels A solvable crisis.
Over one billion Africans are still cooking with open fires or hazardous fuels, posing severe health and environmental risks, according to a new report by […]