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  • Unlocking Growth: How Shenzhen is Becoming the Heart of Pharma Innovation! CPHI & PMEC China 2025 attracted a record 109,056 attendees, highlighting the robust growth of China's pharmaceutical sector.
  • Healthcare Workers Unite: Massive Walkout Planned to Demand Better Conditions Medical workers' union plans a major walkout to demand better healthcare infrastructure and improved working conditions.
  • The IVF Dilemma: Ethics and Embryos in South Korea's Baby Crisis South Korea sees an 83.2% rise in IVF embryos over five years, reflecting increased use of assisted reproductive technology.
  • Clocking 52+ Hours a Week? Your Brain May Be Paying the Price New research shows long work hours can alter brain regions linked to emotional control and executive functions, raising health risks.
  • This Simple Habit Could Lower Heart Failure Death Risk From 21% to 11% A study reveals only 3 in 5 heart failure patients consult cardiologists, highlighting the need for regular specialist care.
  • Wegovy or Wait? New Pills Could Reshape the Weight Loss Treatment Landscape The obesity treatment market is shifting with new oral medications emerging, offering alternatives to injectable options.
  • Neuralink Gets Green Light From FDA to Accelerate Speech-Restoring Tech Neuralink's device receives FDA "breakthrough approval" to aid those with severe speech impairments due to neurological disorders.
  • New Drug Helps Patients with Myasthenia Gravis Breathe and Speak Easier The FDA has approved Johnson & Johnson's Imaavy for myasthenia gravis, benefiting over 90% of patients and improving daily tasks.
  • Bristol-Myers’ Schizophrenia Drug Falls Short in Key Trial Bristol-Myers Squibb's Cobenfy trial for schizophrenia failed to show significant results, prompting future data presentation.
  • Beat Those Chills Without Pills: 5 Things You Can Do at Home Natural remedies for chills include staying warm, sipping warm fluids, light movement, eating nourishing meals, and resting.
  • Not Just Old Age: The Pneumonia That Affected Pope Francis’ Final Years Pope Francis has passed away, leaving a legacy of reform and compassion during his papacy, which began in 2013.
  • This Common Vaccine May Help Protect Against Memory Loss A study shows the shingles vaccine may lower dementia risk by nearly 20%, highlighting its potential benefits for older adults.
  • FDA Greenlights Sanofi's Qfitlia for Hemophilia—An Innovative Alternative to Daily Injections FDA approves Sanofi's Qfitlia for hemophilia, offering bimonthly injections and significant bleeding reduction at $642K annually.
  • Rubbing Hands and Personality Changes: Lesser-Known Signs of Dementia Hand movements like wringing and rubbing may indicate dementia, signaling anxiety and prompting management strategies for patients.
  • Is America Facing a Quad-Demic? Flu, COVID, RSV, and Norovirus Spread Across the Country Winter epidemics surge in the U.S. with flu, COVID-19, RSV, and norovirus, raising concerns over a potential "quad-demic."
  • New Research Lets Robots Perform Surgery with the Skill of a Human Surgeon Researchers have developed a method for robots to mimic human surgical techniques, enhancing precision and adaptability in surgeries.
  • FDA Apporoves 'Alhemo' to Help Hemophilia Patients Manage Bleeding Novo Nordisk's hemophilia treatment Alhemo has FDA approval, targeting patients with antibodies against traditional therapies.
  • North Korea Faces Huge Shortage of Medications, Even in the Military North Korea faces severe medication shortages affecting both military and civilians, forcing families to seek treatments in local markets.
  • China's Population Crisis: Set to Shrink by 51 Million in a Decade China's population is projected to decline significantly, leading to economic challenges due to low birth rates and an aging population.
  • U.S. Healthcare Dilemma: Woman Charged $688 for 7-Hour Emergency Room Wait Without Treatment The high cost of waiting in U.S. emergency rooms sparks debate as patients face bills for registration fees, regardless of treatment received.
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