Strengthening Access to Quality Medicines and Medical Devices in Pakistan
Access to quality medicines and medical devices is a cornerstone of a resilient healthcare system. In Pakistan, this critical area has long faced challenges ranging […]
Access to quality medicines and medical devices is a cornerstone of a resilient healthcare system. In Pakistan, this critical area has long faced challenges ranging […]
The Rise of Wearable Health Technology Wearable health devices are gaining immense popularity as tools to monitor and improve personal well-being. From tracking glucose levels […]
Revolutionary Polymer PHOx Enhances Safety Scientists at the University of Liège have achieved a breakthrough with the creation of a novel polymer, PHOx. This innovative […]
New Sensor Offers Rapid Readings and Robust Performance A newly released sensor boasts impressive capabilities, including quick availability and excellent stability across varying temperatures and […]
Hospital Superbug Evolves: Now Digests Medical Plastic A concerning discovery has emerged from the world of microbiology: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium already known for causing […]
Flax Seeds: A Tiny Superfood with Big Health Benefits Flax seeds are gaining recognition as one of the most powerful superfoods for heart health and […]
Dengue Outbreak in Charsadda: 50 Cases Confirmed in August Charsadda district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is facing a concerning rise in dengue cases, with 50 confirmed […]
AI’s New Voice: Detecting Vocal Issues Early Artificial intelligence is making strides in healthcare, and a new development could revolutionize how we detect vocal abnormalities. […]
New Research Explains How the Blood-Brain Barrier Weakens with Age A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago sheds light on […]
Gut Bacteria Molecule Shows Promise in Reversing Liver Damage Exciting new research from UC Davis Health reveals that a naturally occurring molecule, produced by beneficial […]
Common Drugs Linked to Increased Cognitive Impairment Risk A recent study from the University of California, San Diego, suggests a potential link between commonly prescribed […]