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Ushering a New Era for Rabies Prevention

Rabies is a zoonotic, and progressive neurological infection caused by Lyssavirus, affecting both animals and humans. Notably, more than 99% of human rabies are transmitted by unvaccinated dogs, and the disease affects more than 100 countries global...

Oct 22, 2024
Is Gene Therapy or Bioartificial Organs the Future of Medical Treatment?

Rare diseases typically have a prevalence below 0.05% and constitute around 10,000 diseases, cumulatively affecting over 5% of the global population. Although there is a large unmet need in treatment, the recent advent of gene therapy is beginning t...

Aug 20, 2024
Therapeutic Treatments to Cope with a Love Breakup

The hottest love has the coldest end.” Facing a romantic relationship breakup can be devastating, overwhelming and heart-wrenching. There has been an increasing trend of divorce over the last 3 decades in Hong Kong, with the crude divorce rate...

Aug 20, 2024
The Role of Matrix Metalloproteases in Tendinopathy and Its Clinical Implications

Tendinopathies are generally referred to as conditions including chronic pain and rupture in tendons. Since inflammatory cells are usually absent in the lesion, tendinopathy has long been recognised as a degenerative condition. Accordingly, anti-inf...

Aug 20, 2024
A New Chapter of Giant Cell Arteritis Treatment with Upadacitinib

Giant cell arteritis (GCA), also known as temporal arteritis is a chronic inflammatory vasculitis that predominately affects large- and medium-sized arteries in individuals above the age of 50. More notably, GCA affects the cranial branches of the c...

Aug 20, 2024