healthcare innovation
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healthWorld First: Gene Editing Cures Rare Disease in Canadian Teen
A revolutionary gene-editing treatment has cured a rare genetic disease in a 19-year-old British Columbia man, marking a significant medical breakthrough.
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healthEU Aims to Revitalize Clinical Trials, Boost Economy
The European Union sets ambitious growth targets for clinical trials to reclaim its R&D leadership and improve patient access to innovative treatments.
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healthNASA-Born Material Promises Safer Rugby for Young Players
A new energy-absorbing super-polymer, born from NASA research, is set to revolutionize rugby safety, potentially reducing concussions and head injuries for young athletes.
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tech3D Printing Revolutionizes Surgical Training and Planning
A systematic review confirms Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing is a cost-effective, accessible tool transforming surgical education, planning, and device development.
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healthFocal Therapy Matches Surgery for Recurrent Prostate Cancer, With Fewer Complications
New study indicates salvage focal therapy offers comparable long-term cancer control to surgery for radiorecurrent prostate cancer, significantly reducing perioperative risks.
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healthFDA Overhauls Drug Approval: One Trial Now the Standard
The FDA ends its 'two-trial dogma' for new medicine approvals, aiming to reduce development costs and drug prices.
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healthGLP-1 Drugs Show Promise in Reducing Dementia Risk for Kidney Disease Patients
New research indicates GLP-1 receptor agonists may significantly lower dementia and Alzheimer's risk in patients with chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes.
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healthCancer Interception: Stopping Disease Decades Before It Starts
Revolutionary 'cancer interception' strategies aim to detect and neutralize cancer-causing processes long before tumors form, promising a paradigm shift in disease prevention.