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  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Fermented Stevia Shows Promise as Gentle Fighter Against Pancreatic Cancer

Hiroshima University researchers discovered that when stevia leaf extract is fermented with a special banana-leaf bacterium, it kills pancreatic cancer cells while sparing healthy kidney cells. This microbial transformation creates a powerful compound (CAME) offering hope for a natural, targeted treatment.
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MEDICAL XPRESS

  • August 16, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Kenya Successfully Eradicates Sleeping Sickness

After decades of effort, Kenya has become the 10th African country to successfully eliminate HAT, a vector-borne illness transmitted by tsetse flies, as a public health concern. The achievement contributes to a global total of at least 57 countries that have met the target for neglected tropical diseases.
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DOWN TO EARTH

  • August 11, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Algae-Based Blue Dye to Replace Synthetic Food Colourants

NEW FOOD MAGAZINE

  • August 11, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Color‑Changing Paper Sensor Flags Poisonous Gases Instantly

A simple yet brilliant sensor made with dye‑coated silica squares changes color upon exposure to 12 toxic gases, identifying them with 99% accuracy in just five minutes. It’s low‑cost, durable, and humidity‑proof—a practical breakthrough for environmental safety. 
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PHYS

  • August 7, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Dancing Together Strengthens Health and Bridges Generations

A new pilot in Ireland shows teens and seniors dancing together reduces sitting time in older adults and boosts cognition for both. This joyful, creative connection counters ageism and heals social distance, one dance step at a time.
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MEDICAL XPRESS

  • August 7, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Temporary Tattoo Detects Drink-Spiking Drug in Under a Second

A new skin-worn "tattoo" sticker from South Korea lights up red within a second when exposed to tiny amounts of GHB, a common drug used to spike drinks. Discrete, low-cost and easy to manufacture, it empowers people with a rapid, personal safety tool.
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DEUTSCHE WELLE

  • July 30, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Single Genetic Tweak Turns Mosquitoes into Non‑Transmissible Malaria Vectors

Scientists from UC San Diego used CRISPR to replace one amino acid in a mosquito protein (FREP1), rendering them resistant to both Pf and Pv malaria. A gene‑drive-like allelic system spreads this trait—blocking transmission while preserving mosquito fitness. A groundbreaking path to malaria control.
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THE SCIENTIST

  • July 30, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Scientists Develop Arrow‑Inspired Safer Non‑Stick Coating Without PFAS

University of Toronto engineers created a new non‑stick coating using “nanoscale fletching” inspired by arrow feather design. It repels oil and water as well as traditional coatings but uses minimal short‑chain PFAS to reduce health and environmental risks. A safer kitchen future.
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SCIENCE DAILY

  • July 28, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

First Safe, Hormone-Free Male Birth Control Pill Clears Safety Trial

A new non‑hormonal fully reversable oral contraceptive for men has passed its first human safety trial with no side effects on hormones, heart rate, libido or mood - what female contraceptives are yet to achieve. This breakthrough opens the door to equitable birth control choices.
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MEDICAL XPRESS

  • July 28, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Dali‑Style Micro‑naps Spark Creativity, Help Problem-Solving

Scientists confirm what Dalí and Edison intuited: brief micro‑naps in sleep‑onset state N1 boost creative insight. In tests inspired by their “key over plate” method, people solved puzzles far more often than those who stayed awake or slept deeper. A low‑effort path to inspiration.
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EL PAIS

  • July 28, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Breakthrough mRNA Vaccine Paves Way Toward Universal Cancer Treatment

Scientists at University of Florida have developed an mRNA vaccine that, when paired with standard immunotherapy, boosted immune response and eliminated tumors across multiple cancer types in mice—suggesting a future off‑the‑shelf, universal cancer vaccine approach.
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MEDICAL XPRESS

  • July 25, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

LA Launches First-ever Vegan Loyalty Program to Reward Ethical Choices

Los Angeles is introducing its first vegan loyalty program, The Good Card. Digital-based, it offers plant‑loving diners access to special discounts and exclusive offers at participating vegan eateries and shops across the city—empowering eco-conscious customers with tangible rewards.
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VEG NEWS

  • July 25, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Vaccine in Pregnancy Shields Babies From Severe Lung Infections

A maternal RSV vaccine administered during pregnancy reduces the risk of infants being hospitalized with serious respiratory infections by 90%. Experts call it a major breakthrough in neonatal health, offering newborns critical protection during their most vulnerable stage.
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THE GUARDIAN

  • July 22, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Bioengineered Organs Get Smarter With Built-In Electronic Control

A new frontier in biotech merges living tissue with electronics to create smart biohybrid organs. These platforms can monitor, respond to, and even self-regulate biological functions, paving the way for more adaptive, personalized treatments and advanced medical technologies.
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EUREKALERT

  • July 22, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Vaccine in Pregnancy Shields Babies From Severe Lung Infections

A maternal RSV vaccine administered during pregnancy reduces the risk of infants being hospitalized with serious respiratory infections by 90%. Experts call it a major breakthrough in neonatal health, offering newborns critical protection during their most vulnerable stage.
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THE GUARDIAN

  • July 22, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

Empathy-Based Messaging Found to Increase Vaccine Uptake

A new study reveals that vaccine messages emphasizing empathy—such as protecting loved ones—significantly increase acceptance. This approach was more effective than fear-based or purely informational strategies, offering insights for future public health campaigns.
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GLOBAL HEALTH PRESS

  • July 20, 2025
  • Global Health, Uncategorized

New Research Finds Eating Eggs May Support Heart Health After All

A large-scale study across 60 countries suggests that consuming up to one egg per day may actually lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease. The findings challenge long-held beliefs and support moderate egg consumption as part of a healthy diet.
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MEDICAL XPRESS

  • July 20, 2025
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