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21/04/2026
21/04/2026

Scientists linked a common bacteria to endometriosis.

And it paves the way for a new era of antibiotic-based treatments.

For years, endometriosis has remained one of the most enigmatic and painful conditions affecting women worldwide.

However, a groundbreaking study published in Science Translational Medicine suggests that a common bacterium, Fusobacterium, may be a primary culprit behind the disease's progression.

Researchers found this specific bacterium, often found in the mouth or gut, in the uterine lining of over 60% of women with endometriosis, compared to just 7% of healthy controls. The infection appears to trigger a protein called TGF-beta, which transforms normal cells into aggressive, lesion-promoting myofibroblasts.

This discovery offers a glimmer of hope for new therapeutic approaches beyond surgery and hormonal suppression. In animal models, researchers observed that treating the infection with antibiotics like metronidazole significantly reduced both the number and severity of endometriosis lesions. While further clinical trials are necessary to determine if these results translate directly to humans, the findings represent a major step toward understanding the microbial influences on reproductive health and could lead to more targeted, less invasive treatment options for those suffering from this chronic condition.

source: Muraoka, A., Suzuki, M., Hamaguchi, T., Watanabe, S., Iijima, K., Murofushi, Y., ... & Kondo, Y. Fusobacterium infection facilitates the development of endometriosis through the facilitation of macrophage-to-myofibroblast transition. Science Translational Medicine.

19/04/2026

German researchers triggered the human heart to fully regenerate itself after serious damage. 💓 For decades, the medical world operated under one grim assumption — dead heart muscle stays dead. But scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research have now activated a biological switch that causes cardiac cells to multiply and replace scar tissue left behind after a heart attack.

The key lies in a protein called ERBB2, which is naturally active in the fetal heart but switches off shortly after birth. By temporarily reactivating this protein in adult cardiac tissue using a targeted gene therapy injection, researchers coaxed heart muscle cells back into a growth state. Think of it like waking up a construction crew that has been dormant for decades — suddenly the damaged building starts repairing its own walls from the inside out. 🏗️

Heart disease remains the number one cause of death globally in 2026, and the inability of the heart to repair itself is the core reason so many heart attack survivors go on to develop heart failure. A therapy that allows the heart to rebuild its own muscle could transform cardiac care from damage management into genuine biological recovery. The implications for post-heart-attack treatment protocols are enormous.

Early animal trials showed hearts recovering up to 50% of lost function within weeks of treatment. Human phase trials are now underway in Frankfurt, with initial results expected by late 2026. If the data holds, the era of the truly self-healing heart may be closer than anyone expected.

Source: Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Nature Cardiovascular Research 2025

13/04/2026
13/04/2026
13/04/2026

Iran has responded with its own chilling threat. Link below.

13/04/2026

नयाँ वर्ष २०८३को सम्पुर्णमा विश्व शान्ति, व्यक्तिगत सम्बृद्धि र सुस्वास्थ्यको कामना गर्दछौं। 🙏❤️🙏

28/03/2026

Big Breaking: सरकारले ६० दिनभित्र विद्यालय तथा विश्व विद्यालयबाट दलीय विद्यार्थीका संरचना हटाउने भएको छ। 😲

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