Scientists have developed a groundbreaking 'disease-on-a-chip' model for ALS using stem cells, paving the way for potential new treatments. This innovative approach mimics early disease stages and could revolutionize ALS research.
A groundbreaking procedure in the UK allows for babies to be born with DNA from three people, aiming to prevent genetic disorders. This medical intervention could change the future of reproductive health.
In a historic medical breakthrough, eight healthy babies were born in the UK using a pioneering IVF technique that incorporates DNA from three parents to prevent genetic disorders. This revolutionary procedure offers hope to families at risk of mitochondrial diseases.
The WHO's endorsement of lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injectable drug, could transform HIV prevention for high-risk groups, especially amid funding concerns. This breakthrough may help millions and push us closer to an AIDS-free world.
A groundbreaking study reveals that innovative blood tests may detect cancer years before diagnosis. With the potential to change cancer treatment, learn how these tests could save lives in the future.
Explore groundbreaking health trends from exosome treatments and HIV prevention injections to new obesity pills and brain implants. What do experts really think? Dive into the latest in health innovation and skepticism.
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking method for inserting large genes into specific locations in human cells, potentially transforming the field of gene therapy and opening new avenues in medical research.
A baby diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder has shown remarkable improvement after receiving an experimental gene editing treatment tailored just for him. This groundbreaking therapy offers hope for others with similar conditions.
The FDA has approved an innovative at-home cervical cancer screening tool, allowing women to self-collect samples and mail them for HPV testing, making screenings more accessible and comfortable.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is on a bold mission to develop a universal flu vaccine within four years, a project that could revolutionize how we combat influenza and prepare for future pandemics. Funded by $500 million, this initiative aims for FDA approval by 2029, with clinical trials starting soon. Experts weigh in on the challenges and potential of this ambitious project.