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Alzheimer's Drug Shows 92% Safety Rate in Japan Study
Health & Wellness3h ago

Alzheimer's Drug Shows 92% Safety Rate in Japan Study

Over 90% of Alzheimer's patients in Japan continue treatment with Lecanemab without serious side effects, new research confirms. The breakthrough drug slows disease progression by targeting brain plaque buildup.

Japan Times2 min read
Japan Uses DNA Data and Cell Therapy to Fight Cancer
InnovationFeb 23

Japan Uses DNA Data and Cell Therapy to Fight Cancer

Japanese researchers are transforming cancer treatment with two breakthroughs: a massive DNA database for personalized prevention and a revolutionary therapy that uses the body's own cells to deliver drugs directly to tumors. These innovations could make treatment safer, cheaper, and more effective for millions.

Euronews2 min read
Japan Startup Creates Heart Monitor to Prevent Hospital Trips
Health & WellnessFeb 20

Japan Startup Creates Heart Monitor to Prevent Hospital Trips

A wristwatch that listens to your heart could help millions of heart failure patients stay home and healthy. Japan's A-wave is developing technology that catches warning signs before patients need emergency care.

Google News - Japan Innovation2 min read
Japan Approves World's First iPS Cell Medical Products
Health & WellnessFeb 20

Japan Approves World's First iPS Cell Medical Products

Two groundbreaking treatments using stem cells just moved closer to helping heart disease and Parkinson's patients in Japan. If final approval comes through, they'll be the first products of their kind anywhere in the world.

Japan Times3 min read
Two Cancer Survivors Give Birth After Frozen Ovary Transplants
Health & WellnessFeb 18

Two Cancer Survivors Give Birth After Frozen Ovary Transplants

Two women in Japan became mothers after doctors transplanted their own ovarian tissue that had been frozen before cancer treatment. The breakthrough offers new hope for cancer patients who dream of having children after beating the disease.

Japan Times2 min read