In a monumental leap forward for combating antimicrobial resistance, researchers in the United States have unveiled the promising emergence of Cresomycin, a synthetic antibiotic with the potential to counteract multidrug-resistant bacterial strains. Boasting effectiveness against notorious pathogens like Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, cresomycin marks a beacon of …
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Trabectedin a breakthrough in Cancer Treatment
In the constant battle against cancer, scientists have long sought new weapons capable of thwarting the resilient defenses mounted by cancerous cells. Among the most promising contenders is a breakthrough drug called Trabectedin, a remarkable compound derived from the sea squirt Ecteinascidia turbinata. Renowned for its potential to combat …
Read More »Osimertinib Plus Chemotherapy for Advanced EGFR-Mutated Lung Cancer
The recent FDA approval of a groundbreaking therapy with Osimertinib has transformed the landscape of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treatment. Osimertinib, known by its brand name Tagrisso, in combination with chemotherapy, has received the regulatory nod for the treatment of locally advanced or metastatic Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor EGFR-mutated …
Read More »Probiotics enhancing gut health, nourishing the mind
We all are aware of probiotics being beneficial for gut health, but did you know that it also has a role in your brain health too. The benefits of probiotics extend far beyond mere digestive health; they hold the key to unlocking a harmonious relationship between the gut and the …
Read More »United Kingdom Hospitals consider Air Pollution when diagnosing
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) has embarked on an initiative to incorporate air pollution data into patient assessments, revolutionizing the way clinicians diagnose and manage illnesses. Inspired by the tragic case of Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, who succumbed to asthma exacerbated by air pollution. In 2020 Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah became the first person …
Read More »MIT Engineers Develop Ultrasound Sticker for Early Disease Detection
Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have unveiled a cutting-edge ultrasound sticker capable of monitoring the internal organs. This innovative technology, about the size of a postage stamp, adheres to the skin and offers a promising tool for early disease detection. The wearable sensor has demonstrated remarkable potential …
Read More »DDA Cracks Down on Unregistered Supplements and Cosmetics
In a bid to safeguard public health, the Department of Drug Administration has issued a stern directive to pharmacies, urging them to cease the sale of unregistered food supplements, nutraceuticals, and cosmetics containing pharmaceutical ingredients. The move comes amid concerns that such unapproved products may pose more risks …
Read More »Nepal Takes A Step Towards Healthier Lives
Nepal has taken a significant stride towards promoting public health and saving lives by restricting levels of industrially produced trans-fatty acids in the food supply. More than 278 000 deaths each year globally can be attributed to intake of industrially produced trans fat. Trans fat clogs arteries, increasing the risk …
Read More »ROLE OF PLASTIC SURGERY IN CANCER
Words by Dr Niran Maharjan Plastic surgery revolutionizes cancer treatment: From tumor-free resection to complex wound closure, it’s reshaping patient outcomes. The fear factor associated with the term “cancer” still has not decreased in the mindset of the general population as we can easily visualize the discomfort that …
Read More »Crucial role of oncopharmacists
Words by Sadhana Dahal The pharmacist assumes the role of a health professional directly responsible for providing medication-related care with the goal of achieving specific outcomes to enhance a patient’s quality of life. Rather than blaming anyone for the patient safety issues, finding out the root cause for issue …
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