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Scientists in Moscow Develop Fetal Phantom for Obstetric Ultrasound

Phantoms have been showcased at international exhibitions and conferences across 11 countries, including Thailand, Brazil, Japan, Turkey, Spain, France, Belarus, Pakistan, China, the United Arab ...
Nov 19

Moscow Researchers Develop Russia's Pioneer Lumbosacral Spine Phantom for Anesthesia Ultrasound Training

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Nov 12

Beyond the Flare: Revolutionizing Psoriasis Care for a Brighter Tomorrow!

Awareness and education can empower individuals to seek appropriate care, engage in conversations with healthcare providers, and connect with support networks....
Oct 28

Affordable No More? Inside India’s Essential Drug Price Increase

Historically, the NPPA has invoked similar powers to raise drug prices. In 2019 and 2021, the agency approved a 50% price hike for 21 and ...
Oct 18

HIV response under lens of indigenous rights

Racism, stigma, and discrimination must be eradicated to protect the human rights of people living with HIV in all communities....
Oct 16

Are we delivering new HIV prevention tools with speed, scale and equity?

According to UNAIDS, a combination approach to HIV prevention that includes behavioural, biomedical and structural approaches and is tailored to those in greatest need can ...
Oct 14

Is Your Brain Cleansing Itself? Discover the System That Could Save Your Mind

As researchers continue to explore how this system works and how it can be enhanced, we may see new treatments and interventions that can improve ...
Oct 10

A New Hope for Type 1 Diabetes: Tackling Blood Sugar Drops with Somatostatin Blockers

While it may take time for this new treatment to become widely available, the potential impact on the lives of those with type 1 diabetes ...
Oct 03

Are we on the path to end AIDS by 2030?

Studies have proved that expanding testing and treating and then introducing PrEP has lowered the incidence of HIV in communities that had access to it....
Oct 03

A Cure for Type 1 Diabetes? The Game-Changing Power of Stem Cell Therapy

The successful reversal of type 1 diabetes in this case offers hope for a future where patients no longer have to rely on insulin injections ...
Sep 30

Overlapping Crises: How Climate Change and Conflict Threaten Global Health Initiatives

Only through collaboration, innovation, and sustained investment can we hope to build a healthier, more resilient future for all....
Sep 21

Redcliffe Labs Raises $42 Million in Series C Funding: A Step Toward Transforming Healthcare

In the coming years, Redcliffe Labs is expected to play a key role in transforming India’s healthcare landscape, bringing advanced diagnostics to millions of ...
Sep 18

Fighting Drug-Resistant TB Just Got Easier: India’s New Six-Month Treatment Revolution

By combining this new treatment with India’s expansive laboratory network, ongoing training of healthcare workers, and the government’s commitment to eliminating TB, India ...
Sep 11

The Complex Battle Against Polio: How India’s Vaccination Efforts Address Rare Vaccine-Derived Cases

Vaccine-derived poliovirus cases are extremely rare but can occur when the weakened strain of the poliovirus contained in the oral polio vaccine (OPV) mutates ...
Sep 06

Tackling HIV Among People Who Inject Drugs (PWIDs) in India: A Call for Community-Centered Interventions

As India continues its fight against HIV, it is crucial to remember that progress can only be achieved through a collaborative effort that involves all ...
Aug 30

Move from rhetoric to action on #PutPeopleFirst

HIV self-testing, PrEP as well as a full cascade of HIV combination prevention tools, and testing and treatment services should be made available. ...
Aug 27

AIDS deaths declining globally except in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Asia Pacific was at the forefront of the HIV response at the beginning. It has been well overtaken by other regions in the world. Eastern ...
Aug 16

AIDS response caught in a debt trap

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Aug 12

AIDS is at a crossroads: Would governments expand the proven key population-led services?

Cambodia is another country in Asia Pacific which is on track to deliver on some of the HIV-related 2025 targets. ...
Aug 08

Dual-action therapy shows promise against aggressive oral cancer

A new treatment combining tiny iron particles and nitric oxide gas shows promise in targeting oral cancer cells for destruction....
Jul 31

If some countries in Asia Pacific can be on track to end AIDS then why cannot all?

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medicine for HIV negative people which protects them from getting infected with HIV through sexual route. It was approved ...
Jul 26

If some countries in Asia Pacific can be on track to end AIDS then why cannot all?

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medicine for HIV negative people which protects them from getting infected with HIV through sexual route. It was approved ...
Jul 26

Alarm rings in Asia Pacific for not making U-equals-U and HIV prevention accessible to all

Other countries can learn from their approaches. 18 countries have eliminated mother to child transmission of HIV globally – and 4 of these countries are in ...
Jul 25

Why are key populations on the blindspot in the global HIV response?

HIV infections have remained largely confined to a few population groups, such as, gay men and other men who have sex with men, people who ...
Jul 20

We have more infection-prevention options now but are they actual choices for the people?

There are at least two elements of choice- choices in products, and also choices in terms of where I want it and from whom I ...
Jul 19

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