
China Approves First Gene Therapy for Hemophilia B in Major Medical Leap
China approves its first gene therapy for hemophilia B, BBM-H901, offering a potential long-term treatment for patients and advancing genomic medicine in Asia.
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China approves its first gene therapy for hemophilia B, BBM-H901, offering a potential long-term treatment for patients and advancing genomic medicine in Asia.
Chinese researchers uncover how breast cancer tumors weaponize arginine to sabotage immune responses, revealing new paths for combination cancer therapies.
Chinese scientists discover a natural compound from traditional medicine that blocks cancer cell energy transport, offering new liver cancer treatment potential.
China’s 2024 top scientific achievements, from lunar discoveries to quantum tech, unveiled at ZGC Forum, highlighting global collaboration in innovation.
Chinese researchers launch clinical trials for a groundbreaking mRNA tuberculosis vaccine, promising 20x higher efficacy than traditional options in early tests.
China’s semi-invasive brain-machine interface enables speech restoration and device control for paralyzed patients, advancing neurotechnology applications.
Leading hepatologist Dr. Xia Qiang discusses how living donor liver transplants are revolutionizing pediatric care in China, offering hope for children with severe liver disease.
Chinese scientists unveil AI tool predicting liver cancer recurrence with 82% accuracy, offering new hope for global oncology care.
China debuts its first fully foreign-owned general hospital in Tianjin, signaling broader healthcare reforms and new opportunities for cross-border collaboration.
Brain-computer interface technology revolutionizes healthcare, tech, and human potential across Asia. Discover how minds are controlling machines today.
China’s healthcare system has transformed since the 1980s, achieving near-universal insurance coverage and world-class medical infrastructure through public-private collaboration and international partnerships.
Chinese scientist Wang Yongjun wins the prestigious Feinberg Award for his groundbreaking contributions to stroke research and treatment.