For the first time, the NHS in England and Wales will offer an injection to prevent HIV, aligning with Scotland's policy. This long-acting shot could be a breakthrough in HIV prevention, aiming to end new cases by 2030!
Merck's new injectable cancer drug, Keytruda Qlex, promises to transform patient treatment with a quick administration time and flexible dosing, all while maintaining effectiveness. Available in late September, this shift is critical as the market braces for biosimilar competition.
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.
A groundbreaking HIV prevention shot, Yeztugo, has been approved by the FDA, offering hope for at-risk individuals with its twice-yearly injections. However, concerns about cost and accessibility remain.
A landmark study reveals that weight-loss injections may significantly reduce the risk of obesity-related cancers, potentially transforming preventive medicine. The findings suggest that GLP-1 receptor agonists could halve cancer risk, prompting calls for further research.
A groundbreaking trial at Keio University sees stem cell injections enabling paralyzed patients to stand and walk again, raising hopes for millions with disabilities. But are the results too good to be true?
A new research paper reveals Fun-Tuning, a groundbreaking method to enhance prompt injections against AI language models like Google's Gemini. This could revolutionize cyber attacks, posing significant challenges for developers.
Eli Lilly is set to unveil results from trials of orforglipron, its groundbreaking once-daily obesity pill, potentially revolutionizing weight loss treatment by offering a needle-free alternative. Analysts predict it could capture a significant share of the $150 billion GLP-1 market.
A rapid measles outbreak in Texas has put newborns at risk as infants receive antibody injections following exposure at a hospital. Health officials scramble to contain the spread as cases rise.