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The impact of stroke
Australian Stroke Foundation details the impact that a stroke can have on people of all ages plus how it can be prevented and treated
Acute respiratory distress syndrome
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe, from TechVision Group, Frost & Sullivan provides a fascinating overview of acute respiratory distress syndrome, including refocusing clinical concerns and disease management, as well as the overall characteristics and health implications
Nanomaterials in the healthcare sector: The navigation paradox applied to healthcare
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe from Frost & Sullivan shares her expertise on nanomaterials in today’s healthcare sector, including therapeutic precision versus nanotoxicology risk.
Bitcoin mining uses less than 1% of Britain’s electricity supply
Cryptocurrency miners are not a major risk to Britain’s electricity infrastructure, says the National Grid
The role of planning in the deterioration of high-rise housing estates
Dr Gideon Bolt from the Faculty of Geosciences at Utrecht University shares his expert perspective on the role of planning in the deterioration of high-rise housing estates.
PFU (EMEA) ltd – Jumping the paper hurdle
Fujitsu PFU discuss the reduction in paper-based processes and the potential for solutions to benefit citizens – many of whom prefer paper documents.
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Remortgages reach nine-year high in January 2018
The number of remortgages in January 2018 reached a nine-year high while the number of first-time buyers and home movers both increased compared to the same period in the previous year
New brain research provides insight into how circuits regulate sleep
As Brain Awareness Week continues, new NIH-funded research suggests a part of the brain’s internal clock constantly monitors changes in external temperature
Will Brexit affect the future of personal injury claims?
Many lawyers across the UK are concerned with the impact Brexit will have on future personal injury claims. Law firm, Tilly Bailey and Irvine – experts in medical negligence cases – has looked into how UK lawyers, clients and practices will adapt to a post-Brexit climate.
Frost & Sullivan
Open Access Government (May 2018)
"A pleasure to work with you and your team."
Cecilia E. Van Cauwenberghe, PhD, MSc, BA
Associate Fellow, Frost & Sullivan &...
European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the driving force of the European economy and have huge potential to contribute to its development.
Pharma R&D productivity: Discovering new medicines
CEO of Medicines Discovery Catapult, Chris Molloy provides a compelling analysis of pharma R&D productivity and the discovery of new medicines and the role that the SME sector can play in this
How to build a successful customer self-service strategy
John McMahon, Product Director at IEG4, provides recommendations on how to build a successful customer self-service strategy
New research uncovers how cancer stem cells drive triple-negative breast cancer
Researchers have identified a new stem cell pathway that allows triple-negative breast cancer to thrive, with their findings potentially pointing the way towards more effective treatments
How does the UK plan to tackle the pothole headache?
Northgate Vehicle Hire explores how authorities are addressing the pothole situation on UK roads as the RAC voices its concerns about the worsening issue
Precision farming market set to reach $4 billion in 2018
New insight predicts precision farming, blockchain and sensor technology will revolutionise agriculture
Young people put the brakes on learning to drive due to high cost
A new study has revealed that 31% of 17 to 25-year olds are holding off from learning to drive due to high expenses
Latest technology supports new mums to breastfeed
Public Health England’s Start4Life and Amazon Alexa helping mothers to breastfeed for longer
UK’s security at risk due to increasing reliance on digital technology
Institution calls for the UK to develop a more resilient and reliable energy network to support digital infrastructure
Foreign Secretary calls on world leaders to provide quality schooling for every girl
Providing every girl with at least 12 years of quality schooling will solve many of the world’s problems, Boris Johnson told pupils during a surprise school visit on International Women’s Day




















