The WHO-backed clinical trial of two experimental Ebola treatments was being prepared for regulatory submission in the DRC and Uganda
Category: Health & Science
E-Hiking and Personal Exoskeletons Bring AI to the Outdoors as New Mobility Tech Emerges
AI-powered personal exoskeletons like the Hypershell X Ultra S were making outdoor activities accessible to a wider range of people
Over 800 Ebola Cases Reported in DRC as WHO Chief Expresses Concern Over Scale and Speed
The Ebola Bundibugyo outbreak in Congo topped 800 suspected cases and more than 180 deaths as of May 22
Long COVID Healthcare Burden Estimated at 8 Billion Dollars Over Three Years in US
Economists and health researchers quantified the cumulative financial impact of Long COVID on the American healthcare system
Hidden Crater in South Korea May Hold Clues to Rise of Oxygen on Early Earth
Scientists discovered fossil-like stromatolites inside the Hapcheon crater suggesting it could reveal secrets about Earth’s early atmosphere
When Does Compulsive Exercise Become an Addiction Researchers Find Troubling Patterns
Scientists identified behavioural markers that distinguished healthy exercise from exercise addiction in a new study
GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs Like Wegovy May Also Target Arthritis Inflammation Say Researchers
A new study found GLP-1 hormones targeted by Ozempic and Wegovy are present in arthritic joints suggesting new treatment potential
Surgeon General Advisory Urges Kids to Live Beyond the Confines of Screens
The US Surgeon General issued a formal advisory recommending strict limits on children’s screen time
Zombie Cells Aren’t Always Bad Discovery Could Transform Anti-Aging Medicine
Scientists found that some senescent cells protect rather than harm the body opening a new path for precision anti-aging therapies
A New Theory Links Many Age-Related Diseases to Early-Life Damage Decades Before Symptoms
Researchers proposed that cancer heart disease and neurodegeneration may begin in youth from infections injuries or genetic damage