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  • Health ministry discusses Chinese medicine industry revival

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare discusses revitalizing the traditional Chinese medicine industry. The debate centers on whether graduates can manage shops or if licensed pharmacists should oversee them.
    2024/09/27 16:28
  • AltruBio CEO pushes for Taiwan’s role in drug development

    Discover how AltruBio’s CEO, Judy Chou, champions the "Created In Taiwan" initiative for new drug development at the Bio Taiwan Committee meeting, aiming to make Taiwan a global hub for biotech innovation.
    2024/08/27 10:30
  • Taiwan to increase tech funding by 14.9% for 2024

    Discover how Taiwan is advancing its healthcare industry through AI and data-driven innovation, with a NT$146.6 billion investment for 2024. Learn about the government’s efforts in legislative reforms and the role of the BioTaiwan Committee.
    2024/08/26 14:09
  • 遭蜜蜂毒針「刺進眼球」!經過蜂箱遇襲 美男拖2天險失明

    美國一名男子經過一處蜜蜂養殖點,竟因不明原因遭到圍攻,其中一隻蜜蜂更是「直接刺中眼球」,雖然第一時間就前往醫院取出毒針,但由於仍有部分殘留,導致男子返家2天後出現視力下降、眼睛充血發炎的情況,緊急手術後仍在復原中。
    2024/07/01 08:09
  • Drug shortage hits Taiwan, small clinics most affected

    Explore the latest on Taiwan’s struggle with medicine shortages, highlighting the impact on smaller clinics and pharmacies, and the government’s response to the crisis.
    2024/06/24 18:40
  • President Lai advocates for Taiwan’s WHO inclusion at ICEM

    Discover how Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te advocates for the country’s inclusion in the WHO at the 23rd ICEM, emphasizing global health collaboration and emergency medicine’s vital role.
    2024/06/20 15:50
  • NVIDIA leads AI discussions at COMPUTEX Taipei

    Explore how NVIDIA’s AI technology is revolutionizing healthcare and other industries at COMPUTEX Taipei. Learn about the future of medical care with AI.
    2024/06/06 17:34
  • Taiwan bans infant cell use in regenerative medicine

    Discover how Taiwan’s new regenerative medicine legislation, a pioneering move, aims to protect vulnerable groups while fostering medical advancements. The law sets strict guidelines for cell donations and treatments, ensuring safety and transparency.
    2024/06/04 17:24
  • Foreign man dies from malaria in Taiwan after Malawi trip

    Discover the details of a rare imported malaria case in Taiwan, where a man in his 40s died after traveling to Malawi. Learn about the CDC’s travel and prevention advice.
    2024/05/21 15:48
  • Taiwan considers easing mask mandates in hospitals

    Explore the potential easing of mask mandates in hospitals by Health and Welfare Minister Hsueh Jui-yuan in Taiwan, as COVID-19 restrictions adjust. Deliberations include balancing public health with convenience, amidst discussions on enterovirus vaccines and regulatory updates in a Legislative Yuan meeting.
    2024/05/08 13:13
  • 十億美元捐款喜從天降 紐約這間醫學院即日起「學費全免」

    根據CNN報導,位於紐約的愛因斯坦醫學院(Albert Einstein College of Medicine)的學生,即將因為一筆退休教授捐贈的十億美元(約新台幣315億7200萬元),而能享有免學費的福利。這筆捐款來自高齡93歲的高斯曼(Ruth Gottesman)博士,她曾在該醫學院董事會擔任主席長達55年,日前她以已故丈夫大衛高斯曼(David “Sandy” Gottesman)名義,做出這筆歷史性的鉅額捐贈。
    2024/02/27 09:36
  • NYCU launches innovative Chinese medicine department

    National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) is set to debut its Traditional Chinese Medicine department at a college fair on Feb. 24. The new department integrates artificial intelligence and information technology in its curriculum, aiming to cultivate "new traditional Chinese physicians" with interdisciplinary characteristics. The university seeks to enhance Taiwan’s traditional Chinese medicine industry by training talents for hospital clinics, scientific research, and the biotech industry.
    2024/02/20 11:49
  • Taiwan’s Chinese medicinal herb stores face challenges

    Learn about the decline in Taiwan’s Chinese medicinal herb stores as generational shifts impact the industry. Explore how some shops are innovating amidst challenges in licensing and education.
    2024/02/15 17:44
  • Chiayi DPP councilor’s death highlights lung cancer crisis

    Lung cancer in Chiayi City is the leading cause of cancer deaths, accounting for nearly one-fifth of all cancer-related deaths in Taiwan. The recent death of Tsai Wen-hsu, a veteran councilor from the Democratic Progressive Party, has highlighted the importance of early cancer detection. Former Chiayi City mayor and minister of the Department of Health, Twu Shiing-jer, emphasized the need for preventive medicine and comprehensive screening. Statistics show that early-stage lung cancer has a significantly higher five-year survival rate. To address this issue, the Ministry of Health and Welfare launched an early lung cancer detection program, making Taiwan a leader in lung cancer screening. The program targets individuals with a family history of the disease and heavy smokers, offering low-dose CT scans every two years. However, while screening can detect lung cancer early, it cannot prevent the disease. Public health officials recommend smoking cessation services and rejecting smoking to mitigate the risk of lung cancer.
    2023/12/20 19:12
  • China Med. Univ. denies halt in Chinese medicine enrollment

    China Medical University clarifies rumors about discontinuation of Department of Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chinese Medicine Resources enrollment. The university plans to establish a new Department of Medical Informatics in 2024 and is considering integrating multiple departments into a single college entity to cultivate talent in traditional Chinese medicine and biotechnology research. The Department of Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chinese Medicine Resources is Taiwan’s first and only academic department dedicated to Chinese medicine.
    2023/12/18 12:12
  • Taiwan monitors bulk drug buys amid China’s health crisis

    The Federation of Taiwan Pharmacists Associations (FTPA) has implemented monitoring of drug purchase patterns, specifically focusing on individuals buying 10 to 20 boxes of cold and cough medicine in one visit. These purchases must now be reported. The FTPA has received reports of bulk purchases by spouses from China and Taiwanese businesspeople, who claim these medications can be sold for a higher price in China. The FTPA emphasizes that medications should not be sold without a prescription and any violations will be reported to authorities. Additionally, there has been a growing trend of spouses from China taking chronic disease medications back to their home country, despite the prohibition of private sale. This development coincides with China’s respiratory disease outbreaks, particularly with an increase in mycoplasma cases.
    2023/12/07 16:36
  • Ko Wen-je vows to continue Tsai’s ’Taiwan Strait policy’

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je expresses his commitment to maintaining President Tsai Ing-wen’s foreign policy trajectory in an exclusive interview. Ko advocates for friendly communication across the Taiwan Strait and emphasizes Taiwan’s opportunity to normalize its country status on the world stage. While Ko criticizes the Democratic Progressive Party’s mindset towards China, he believes Taiwan should not consider China an enemy. He emphasizes the need for Taiwan to maintain its self-defense capabilities and proposes a pragmatic approach to military strategy and international challenges. Ko compares his neutrality to his experience in emergency medicine and prioritizes care over political affiliations. He asserts the necessity for balance among the outcomes acceptable to the U.S. and China in navigating Taiwan’s international relations.
    2023/12/07 16:15
  • ITRI, Tokyo Tech ink deal for tech, green energy research

    The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has signed a cooperation agreement with the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) to collaborate on semiconductors, net zero emissions, biotech and medicine, and startups. The aim is to leverage complementary strengths to achieve mutual benefits. ITRI President Edwin Liu highlighted the cultural and professional parallels between Taiwan and Japan, emphasizing the potential for a win-win situation. Tokyo Tech President Kazuya Masu expressed interest in biotech, medicine, and startups, and looked forward to further international cooperation. Both institutes shared their respective advances in clean energy and green transition. The partnership is strategic as Tokyo Tech prepares to merge with Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), offering opportunities for expansion into the biomedical field. The collaboration will be deepened through technical symposiums and sharing of research outcomes, setting a benchmark for international research partnerships.
    2023/12/05 21:42
  • Bahwan Tribe demands NTU return ancestral remains

    The Bahwan Tribe of Taiwan’s Bunun people are demanding that National Taiwan University (NTU) return ancestral remains taken without permission from a Bahwan public cemetery 63 years ago. NTU has been accused of shirking its historical responsibilities, leading to disagreements with the tribe. The issue dates back to the 1960s when the NTU College of Medicine Physical Anthropology Research Team took remains from the Bahwan Tribe’s cemetery, ’Lilieq,’ for academic research. The ’Return Bahwan Bunun Ancestors’ Remains Committee’ has approached the Executive Yuan, urging the government and NTU to return the remains and cease depriving indigenous people. NTU claims to have 43 boxes of the remains stored in its research room and has been participating in discussions with the government and legislature since the tribe’s request in 2017. However, indigenous legislator candidate Savungaz Valincinan expressed disappointment with NTU’s lack of effort to establish a relationship with the tribe and refusal to cover transportation and accommodation costs for their trips to Taipei. NTU has recently expressed willingness to return the remains, erect a memorial, honor the deceased as "Great Body Teachers," and provide medical, educational, and sanitary services to the tribe. However, as a public school, NTU argues that it cannot establish a foundation or provide compensation of NT$1.49 billion, citing Ministry of Education regulations. This issue has sparked discussion in Taiwan about addressing historical wounds and the journey toward transitional justice for indigenous tribes, who constitute 2.5% of the population and have historically faced exploitation and discrimination.
    2023/11/19 16:15
  • Health insurance premium rate unchanged in 2024: NHIA

    The National Health Insurance Committee will discuss using non-anticipated risk funds and the insurance reserve fund in Taiwan on November 15, according to the National Health Insurance Administration Director-General. The insurance premium rate is expected to remain unchanged in 2024. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on all sectors, including traditional Chinese medicine, which reported increased medical expenses in the first two quarters of 2023. Western medicine also experienced a drop in the second quarter. The insurance reserve fund is projected to reach 1.97 months by the end of 2023, higher than the previous estimate of 1.5 months, largely due to a government budget allocation of NT$24 billion.
    2023/11/14 14:03
  • Legislators, vet groups demand faster FIP meds approval

    Legislators and veterinarian groups in Taiwan are calling for an expedited process to grant treatment approval for Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), a highly fatal disease for cats. FIP is particularly prevalent in cats with weakened immune systems, such as older or younger cats, and has an almost 100% mortality rate. Diagnosing and preventing the disease is challenging, and currently, there are no legal medications for FIP in Taiwan. Legislator Kao Chia-yu, in collaboration with veterinarian groups, is working to provide hope for cats suffering from FIP. Research has shown that GS-441524 tablets have curative effects, but the application process for animal medication has been halted due to the COVID-19 outbreak. During a press conference, the president of the Taiwan Academy of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Chung Sheng-hua, highlighted that Remdesivir, a COVID-19 medication, and Molnupiravir from MSD have also demonstrated effectiveness against FIP. Chung urged relevant authorities to expedite the legalization of these drugs to obtain the necessary animal medication permits.
    2023/11/03 21:26
  • 社群公開「稱讚」哈瑪斯惹禍 紐約女醫師遭舉報丟工作

    一名任職在紐約市醫院的女性急診醫師黛娜(Dana Diab),因為在個人Instagram上分享,並「公開讚揚」哈瑪斯(Hamas)先前在音樂節的屠戮行為,認為以色列終於被以其人之道,還治其人之身;沒想到這則限時動態卻遭人截圖上網舉發,讓並非公眾人物的她,面臨龐大輿論抨擊,更遭所任職的醫療系統開除,這名女醫師隨後也對自己錯誤言行公開道歉。
    2023/10/18 10:54
  • Taiwan FDA: No drug shortages amid Israel-Palestine conflict

    Taiwan FDA assures ample medication supply amid global concerns over Israeli-Palestinian conflict’s impact. Insights from Deputy Director-General Chen Hui-fang and pharmacist Huang Yen-ju. Stay updated on crisis responses and more.
    2023/10/11 19:29
  • 與外洩名單相同 3人憑「量子點研究」榮獲諾貝爾化學獎

    2023年「諾貝爾獎」(Nobel Price)各獎項得主將從2日起陸續揭曉,繼「生醫獎(生理學或醫學獎)」(Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine)和「物理學獎」(Physics)後,4日再度頒發「化學獎」(Chemistry),而最終得主為科學家巴旺迪(Moungi Bawendi)、布魯斯(Louise Brus)與埃基莫夫(Alexei Ekimov)。
    2023/10/04 18:07
  • 諾貝爾物理學獎揭曉 這3人憑「電子動力學研究」獲獎

    2023年「諾貝爾獎」(Nobel Price)各獎項得主將從2日起陸續揭曉,繼「生醫獎(生理學或醫學獎)」(Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine)後,3日再度頒發「物理學獎」(Physics),而最終得主為奧古斯提尼(Pierre Agostini)、克勞斯(Ferenc Krausz)和呂利耶(Anne L’Huillier)3位研究電子動力學的物理學家。
    2023/10/03 18:07
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