Drug-Resistant Fungus Candida auris Spreading Worldwide

Drug-Resistant Fungus Candida auris Spreading Worldwide

A dangerous drug-resistant fungus Candida auris is increasingly worrying doctors, microbiologists, and medical diagnostics professionals worldwide. Recent findings from an Indian research study, supported by international health reports, suggest that this fungal pathogen is not only spreading rapidly across continents but is also becoming more infectious and harder to control. Unlike many fungal infections that … Read more

Alzheimer’s Reversal in Mice: Scientists Restore Memory in A Breakthrough Study

Alzheimer’s Reversal in Mice: Scientists Restore Memory in A Breakthrough Study

Alzheimer’s disease has long been considered a progressive and irreversible neurodegenerative disorder, marked by steady memory loss and cognitive decline. Despite decades of research, existing treatments have largely focused on slowing disease progression rather than repairing damage already done. That understanding may now be shifting. A recent scientific study has reported Alzheimer’s reversal in mice, … Read more

LungVax vaccine: World’s first lung cancer prevention Trial gets £2.06M funding — can we stop lung cancer before it starts?

LungVax vaccine World’s first lung cancer prevention Trial

A world-first clinical trial is about to test the LungVax vaccine, an experimental preventive vaccine designed to train the immune system to recognise and destroy early abnormal lung cells before they form tumours. This four-year Phase I trial has been awarded up to £2.06 million in funding and is led by researchers at University College … Read more

The Cancer Sugar That May Help Cure Type 1 Diabetes

Cancer Cell Sugar May Treat Diabetes - type 1

Cancer Cell Sugar May Treat Diabetes! Sounds very surprising, right? But this is the reality that the scientists revealed recently. Let’s explore the real story. In a remarkable breakthrough, researchers from Mayo Clinic have discovered that a sugar molecule used by cancer cells to evade the immune system may hold the key to treating type … Read more

Microplastics in Human Reproductive Fluids: A 2025 Wake‑Up Call for Fertility

Microplastics in Human Reproductive Fluids

In a recent groundbreaking study, a research team in Spain have detected microplastics in human semen and ovarian follicular fluid, raising serious concerns about the impact of environmental pollution on human fertility. The research, presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), is the latest in a … Read more