The Silent Risk: How Sedentary Lifestyles Impact Long-Term Health
Medical experts warn that inactivity can be as harmful as exercise-induced injuries, affecting spinal health and joint stability across all age groups.
News & Insights Across Asia
Medical experts warn that inactivity can be as harmful as exercise-induced injuries, affecting spinal health and joint stability across all age groups.
Dr. Yu Xianjun of Fudan University explains why pancreatic cancer is called the “king of cancers” and discusses the breakthroughs currently reshaping its treatment.
Discover how to overcome altitude sickness in Xizang with insights from music teacher Lu Yinuo, who thrives while singing and teaching at high altitudes.
Leading spinal expert Dr. Liu Xiaoguang reveals when lumbar disc herniation requires surgery, with 70% of cases manageable through conservative treatments.
Exploring the timeless health practices of Traditional Chinese Medicine and their global relevance in modern wellness trends.
Southeast Asia reports rising COVID-19 cases linked to a new variant, prompting renewed health measures and travel advisories across the region.
Brunei’s Sultan rests in Kuala Lumpur hospital after summit fatigue, Malaysian PM confirms. Regional leaders monitor health updates.
Over 300 million in China suffer from allergies. Explore innovative treatments and patient journeys in combating springtime symptoms.
On World Parkinson’s Day, explore the latest insights into symptoms, risk factors, and innovative research aiming to improve lives affected by this neurological disorder.
The Mao De family in Cambodia renovates their home with project support, but faces new challenges when their granddaughter is diagnosed with heart disease. They turn to cattle farming to fund her treatment.
Discover how Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology is transforming futuristic dreams into reality, revolutionizing medical rehabilitation and cognitive enhancement.
Explore Tai Chi’s 400-year journey from a combat discipline to a global wellness practice, bridging ancient traditions with modern life.
A mysterious illness in northwestern Congo, linked to bat consumption, has killed over 50 people in five weeks. WHO has ruled out known hemorrhagic fevers as the cause.
A measles outbreak in West Texas has surged to 48 cases, marking the state’s worst in nearly three decades, primarily affecting unvaccinated children and teens.
Indonesia has launched a free annual health screening program to promote early detection and improve public health across the nation.
China’s National Health Commission reports a significant decline in respiratory infections nationwide, with flu-like cases decreasing and no new major outbreaks ahead of the Chinese New Year travel rush.
Respiratory virus cases are surging across the U.S., causing widespread illness and impacting schools and workplaces. Hospitals remain busy as these viruses show no signs of slowing down.
Scientists in China have discovered that Granzyme K, a protein from specific immune cells, fuels chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps, offering new hope for effective treatments.
Chinese scientists have discovered that a specific immune cell worsens chronic sinusitis by intensifying inflammation, offering a new target for treatment and hope for millions affected.
Chinese researchers have discovered that a specific immune cell fuels chronic sinus infections, paving the way for new treatments targeting inflammation and reducing recurrence.