by adhi.taufiq.akbar | Sep 1, 2025 | SDGS
In the quiet halls of Universitas Padjadjaran’s Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Vita Indriasari and her team set out to investigate one of the most overlooked conditions affecting newborn boys—severe hypospadias. This congenital disorder, where the opening of the urethra is...
by adhi.taufiq.akbar | Sep 1, 2025 | SDGS
The story began in Tasikmalaya with a 59-year-old woman whose legs suddenly gave way beneath her. Within days, weakness crept into her arms, her speech slurred, and her breath grew shallow. Her family rushed her from one hospital to another, until finally, she was...
by adhi.taufiq.akbar | Sep 1, 2025 | SDGS
In Bandung, researchers at Universitas Padjadjaran are uncovering the hidden genetic codes behind one of the deadliest cancers in the world: colorectal cancer (CRC). Globally, CRC accounts for nearly two million new cases and close to a million deaths each year. In...
by adhi.taufiq.akbar | Sep 1, 2025 | SDGS
Diabetes is one of Indonesia’s fastest-rising health threats, affecting more than 10 million adults. Beyond blood sugar, the disease silently damages organs—including the eyes, where it can lead to blindness. A research team led by Dr. Raden Maula Rifada from the...
by adhi.taufiq.akbar | Sep 1, 2025 | SDGS
Hallux valgus, more commonly known as a bunion, is a painful foot deformity affecting millions worldwide. In severe cases, surgery is the only option. But traditional surgical methods often risk joint instability and recurrence. At Universitas Padjadjaran, orthopedic...