Healthcare

Asian Hospital launches public health drive against atherosclerosis

The hospital rolled out its ‘’Ate Rose®’ campaign earlier this year.

SUAD, Burjeel ink MoU on medical education and research

Students will have access to specialised training programmes.

Taiwan launches global call on health tech with trade partners

The Go Healthy with Taiwan campaign also aims to attract health and sports proposals.

Two Singapore hospitals partner with Keppel to explore district cooling collaboration

The MoU will study whether the DCS plant can supply chilled water to the hospitals.

Medical writing to be valued at $8.4b by 2030

The market is expanding at its quickest rate in the Asia Pacific.

Global colorectal cancer screening market to reach $46.1b by 2029

It is driven by rising number of colorectal cancer cases.

Amrita Hospital opens India’s first Centre for Brain Health

The Neuroimmunology Centre of Excellence was also inaugurated.

Burjeel Holdings to operate ADNOC’s new Das Hospital

It will manage all clinical and administrative functions.

Coagulation analyser market to hit $5.34b by 2030

It is driven by aging population and rise in blood disorders

SG, Elpis Biopharmaceuticals to research allogeneic CAR technologies

It aims to develop potent and durable cell therapies for acute myeloid leukemia and multiple myeloma.

Hoan My Academy partners with MRT, Lea Bio to advance medical training

It aims to help train doctors in key medical specialties.

Australia’s new $6.5m ‘supercomputer’ to support Victoria’s medical research

The system is designed to process large-scale health datasets in a matter of hours.

South Korean researchers develop PDT catheter for oesophageal cancer

The catheter features a stent directly coated with the photosensitiser Al-PcS4.

Seoul National University Hospital opens R&D hub in Boston

The global centre also focuses on technology commercialisation.

KKH unveils Singapore’s first dedicated clinic for flat head syndrome

The clinic offers helmet therapy for moderate to severe cases.