
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a major reduction in the prices of weight-loss medications, including the popular injections and tablets Zepbound and Wegovy. Speaking at the White House alongside representatives from Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, Trump described the deal
Read more: Trump cuts weight-loss drug prices and promises broader public access

This year, blood tests have moved to the forefront of preventive medicine with two breakthroughs that capture both imagination and caution: on one side, “multi-cancer” tests capable of detecting early signs of dozens of tumors from a single sample; on the other, new Alzheimer’s tests that
Read more: New Blood Tests Detect Cancer and Alzheimer Before Symptoms Start

Iraq has confirmed a highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza outbreak in Bashiqa (in the north of the country), with 12,000 birds dead according to the notification sent to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH); the event, concentrated in domestic flocks, triggered culling, cleaning
Read more: Iraq tightens controls after H5N1 outbreak; no human cases reported

The WHO/Europe opened the respiratory season with a direct call to get vaccinated against influenza and COVID-19 this fall–winter, stressing that SARS-CoV-2 circulation increased over the summer and that flu rebounds every autumn in the region; the agency notes that older adults,
Read more: CDC sees moderate season; protect high-risk groups with vaccination

El sarampión volvió a las aulas en Carolina del Sur con un brote concentrado en el Upstate: el Departamento de Salud estatal confirmó 16 casos en 2025 (12 en el condado de Spartanburg) y ordenó cuarentenas de 21 días para estudiantes no vacunados expuestos en Global Academy y Fairforest
Read more: South Carolina reports school measles cases and quarantines

Samsung has taken a bold step toward merging health and technology with the announcement of two groundbreaking innovations: the early detection of Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD) through its Galaxy Watches, and the development of a new ear-mounted EEG
Read more: “Samsung unveils health innovations for Galaxy Watch and brain monitoring”

Japanese telecommunications giant NTT DOCOMO, in partnership with startup PaMeLa, has unveiled a groundbreaking technology designed to measure and reproduce individual perceptions of pain, marking a major milestone in the intersection of neuroscience and
Read more: “Japan pioneers new technology to measure and share human pain”

The scientific community is increasingly focusing on the Omega-3 Index as a critical biomarker for evaluating cardiovascular health. This index measures the proportion of Omega-3 fatty acids in red blood cells, offering an accurate reflection of long-term levels in the body and their impact on heart protection.

The prospect of a U.S. government shutdown is raising major concerns in the healthcare sector, as it could furlough 41% of the workforce at the nation’s leading health agencies. Critical institutions such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control

Health authorities in the state of Massachusetts confirmed two new cases of West Nile Virus over the weekend, raising the risk level to “high” in several local communities. According to the Department of Public Health, the cases involve a woman in her 60s from Middlesex County and a man in
Read more: Massachusetts Raises Risk Level After New West Nile Virus Cases Confirmed

U.S. President Donald Trump sparked major controversy after declaring over the weekend that “we have an answer to autism and we will not allow it to happen again,” comments that he later expanded on during a press conference described as a “major announcement.” According to the president, experts from
Read more: Trump Sparks Controversy Linking Paracetamol Use in Pregnancy to Autism

U.S. health authorities in Louisiana have confirmed that at least five people have died this year as a result of infections caused by the bacterium Vibrio vulnificus, commonly known as the “flesh-eating bacteria.” In total, 26 cases of infection have been reported in the region, most linked to open wounds
Read more: “Louisiana Reports Five Deaths Linked to Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria”