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The Global Institute for Disease Elimination (GLIDE) and United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen collaboration across research, training, and knowledge exchange in support of infectious disease elimination and global public health priorities. The agreement establishes a framework for joint research addressing infectious diseases, neglected tropical diseases, and other […] The post GLIDE and UAE University Sign Partnership Agreement to Advance Research and Capacity Strengthening in Disease Elimination appeared first on Web-Release.

“With a population of over 1.4 billion and a rising chronic disease burden, the demands on the system are expanding rapidly. Moving healthcare spending closer to 5% of GDP is essential to address infrastructure, affordability, and workforce gaps and support a more resilient and universal care framework. It will also be central to advancing the […] The post Pre Union-Budget 2026-27 Statement: Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder & Chairman, Aster DM Healthcare appeared first on Web-Release.

Mayo Clinic researchers have identified a molecular “switch” in lung cells that helps them decide when to repair tissue and when to fight infection. This discovery could guide future regenerative therapies for chronic lung diseases. “We were surprised to find that these specialized cells cannot do both jobs at once,” says Douglas Brownfield, Ph.D., senior […] The post Mayo Clinic discovery reveals how lungs repair themselves, opening doors for regenerative therapies appeared first on Web-Release.

The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) is considered a pioneer in supporting development and health efforts in developing countries around the world. It is committed to providing the necessary financing and technical assistance to strengthen health infrastructure. Through its integrated strategies, the Fund contributes to improving quality of life and raising the level […] The post Contributions of the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development to Supporting Efforts to Combat Tropical Diseases appeared first on Web-Release.

DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I was surprised to learn that even though I have type 2 diabetes, I could possibly be a candidate to donate a kidney to my husband who has end-stage kidney disease. Would donating a kidney be safe for me and my husband? I thought diabetes could cause kidney failure. ANSWER: Thank you […] The post Mayo Clinic Q and A: Living kidney donation may be option for those with type 2 diabetes appeared first on Web-Release.