

New Mpox Variant Spreads Faster Across Borders
February 23, 2025
International researchers, including experts from the DTU National Food Institute, have warned that a new variant of mpox could spread quickly across borders. This new variant, called clade 1b, has mutated, making it more infectious. 1.Clade 1b’s Rise and Spread

Prozac May Help Treat Sepsis by Boosting the Immune System
February 20, 2025
Prozac, a common antidepressant, is known for treating mental health issues, but recent studies show it may also help fight serious infections and sepsis. Scientists at the Salk Institute discovered how Prozac can boost the immune system, providing protection against

Breakthrough Malaria Vaccine: One Dose for High-Level Protection
February 16, 2025
Scientists at Sanaria and Seattle Children’s Research Institute’s Center for Global Infectious Disease Research (CGIDR) have introduced an exciting malaria vaccine, the Sanaria® PfSPZ-LARC2. This new vaccine offers high-level protection with just one dose. It uses decades of research and

New Biomarker Could Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease Early
February 16, 2025
New serine biomarkers offer hope for early Alzheimer’s detection and intervention. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a serious, incurable brain disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. It severely impacts the health and productivity of patients, while also placing a heavy

House Cats and Bird Flu: What You Need to Know
February 12, 2025
1.The Spread of Bird Flu Among Cats Since 2022, over 80 domestic cats have been infected with H5N1, a dangerous strain of bird flu. Most of these cases were among barn cats, feral cats, and outdoor pets. These cats likely

Rwanda’s Quick Response Contained Marburg Outbreak
February 11, 2025
In July 2024, Rwanda faced its first-ever outbreak of the Marburg virus in the capital, Kigali. The virus, which is highly contagious and often deadly, affected health workers. On average, Marburg kills around half of those infected, according to the

Curcumin-Based Therapy: A New Hope Against Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs
February 8, 2025
1.Introduction: A Tragic Incident in Nevada In 2017, a tragic event occurred in a Nevada hospital. A woman, who was admitted for pneumonia, sadly passed away due to multiple organ failure and sepsis. The cause of her death was a

New Nasal COVID-19 Vaccine to Begin Clinical Trials in the U.S.
February 7, 2025
A new nasal vaccine for COVID-19, developed at Washington University in St. Louis, is set to begin Phase 1 clinical trials in the U.S. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the investigational new drug application from Ocugen, Inc.,

Resumes Operations with New Year Greetings!
February 5, 2025
As we step into 2025, we extend our warmest greetings and best wishes for health, happiness, and prosperity to our valued clients and partners worldwide. A Fresh Start, Renewed Commitment The New Year symbolizes new beginnings and fresh opportunities. At

🧧Caped Medical Spring Festival Holiday Notice🧧
January 24, 2025
🏮Holiday time: January 25 to February 4; 🏮Return to work: February 5 as normal; During the Spring Festival, if you have any questions, please leave a message, and in case of emergency, call: +86 13370486069 ❤Thank you for your support

Health Care AI: Promising Technology Faces Unexpected Challenges
January 23, 2025
1.AI’s Role in Health Care Artificial intelligence (AI) in health care promises to save money and improve care, such as helping doctors predict cancer patients’ outcomes. At the University of Pennsylvania Health System, an AI tool helps doctors discuss patients’

Happy Xiaonian! Welcome the Spring Festival Together
January 22, 2025
Dear valued customers, As the lunar New Year approaches, the air is filled with the warm and joyous atmosphere of the festive season. We are delighted to celebrate Xiaonian with you, a significant prelude to the grand Spring Festival. Also