Winship Cancer Institute at Emory Midtown: Personalizing the Cancer Treatment Experience
The Winship Cancer Institute at Emory Midtown in Atlanta is revolutionizing cancer care by putting patients at the heart of everything it does. This full - service cancer care center is designed to offer not just top - notch medical treatment but also a personalized experience that takes into account the humanity of patients and their loved ones.
Bangkok Hospital: A Leading Private Healthcare Provider in Thailand with Global Patient Care
Established in 1972, Bangkok Hospital is one of Thailand’s earliest private hospitals and earned JCI accreditation in 2002, a testament to its adherence to international healthcare standards. As a tertiary medical institution, it operates specialized hospitals for cancer and heart diseases, with a network of 15 hospitals across Thailand, ensuring wide accessibility to its services.
BNH Hospital: Thailand’s Historic Private International Healthcare Choice
Though less internationally renowned, BNH Hospital stands as another top choice among Thailand’s international hospitals. As the country’s oldest private international hospital, it has served foreign patients longer than any other facility in the region.
New Immunotherapy Cuts Advanced Melanoma Recurrence to Under 5%
Australia has the world’s highest melanoma incidence, with a new case diagnosed every 30 minutes and one death every six hours. A groundbreaking clinical trial led by Australian and Dutch researchers has now brought transformative hope.
Public Health Experts Warn of Botulism Risks Linked to Unauthorized Cosmetic Injections in UK
Public health experts are warning cosmetic treatment seekers after 38 botulism cases were reported in the UK, linked to unlicensed botulinum-like injections. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) stated on Friday that cases first emerged in northeast England, later spreading to the East of England and East Midlands. All cases were reported between June 4 and July 14, 2025.
Second Africa PEN-Plus International Conference Held in Abuja to Tackle Severe NCDs
The second Africa PEN-Plus International Conference took place in Abuja, Nigeria, from July 8 to 10, 2025. Health leaders, policymakers, and partners from across Africa reaffirmed their commitment to accelerating the implementation of the PEN-Plus strategy to address the growing burden of severe non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as type 1 diabetes, sickle cell disease, and rheumatic heart disease.
UN Warns US Aid Cuts Could Lead to Millions of AIDS Deaths by 2029
The United Nations has issued a stark warning that U.S. cuts to global AIDS funding could result in millions of preventable deaths by 2029, with vulnerable nations in Africa bearing the brunt of the crisis. The abrupt withdrawal of U.S. assistance, coupled with the dissolution of USAID and a shift toward a "trade-for-aid" policy, has already triggered catastrophic disruptions in critical healthcare programs across the continent .














