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Allergic rhinitis is scary, but health is around the corner
Roberta Savli from EFA provides insight into allergic rhinitis
Rhinitis is a very common disorder, far more than just sneezing a couple of days in...
Lymphoma – what’s that?
Experts from the Lymphoma Association offer their thoughts on the extent of lymphoma in the UK today and how treatment and diagnosis can improve
Every...
Millions of UK adults have never had their hearing checked
Research by Oticon reveals three quarters of UK adults have never had their hearing checked by a hearing professional, putting it at risk every...
The provision of effective cross-border healthcare
Professor Ruth Ladenstein from SIOPE (the European Society for Paediatric Oncology) discusses how ERN PaedCan facilitates effective cross-border healthcare
The European Commission launched 24 different...
Is cyber security your biggest digital risk?
Patrick Arben, partner at Gowling WLG reveals his thoughts on the ever-prevalent issue of cyber security
Cybersecurity is certainly a digital risk that is ‘of...
All SNSF research publications to become freely available as of 2020
As of 2020, all research publications produced by SNSF-funded projects are to be freely available in digital format
Based on the decision by the National...
Speech, language and communication skills
Director of Education at I CAN, Deirdre Fitzpatrick turns the spotlight on speech, language and communication skills (SLCN)
As I CAN’s Director of Education I’m...
Three million EU nurses leading digitalisation
Dr. Paul De Raeve, Secretary-General of the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN) explains why the deployment of eHealth services in nursing and social...
Are we ready for a blockchain world?
Marta Pierkarska, Director of Developer Ecosystem, Hyperledger asks if we are ready for a blockchain world in the future
Blockchain, the hype, the buzzword of...
Brits call for more armed police at Christmas markets
A third of the British public want to see more armed police at Christmas markets in light of recent terror events, according to new...
A sustainable future for cities is within our grasp
Abdeluheb Choho, deputy mayor of Amsterdam and chair of EUROCITIES Environment Forum shares his thoughts on the sustainable future for European cities
As European cities,...
UK’s Industrial Strategy falls way below expectation
Nigel Wilcock from the Institute of Economic Development provides his opinion on the UK’s Industrial Strategy in terms of the future economy of Britain
If...
Chemicals impairing thyroid: a worthy concern for European risk assessors
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) are a concern for European risk assessors; those targeting thyroid are a subgroup that currently undergo an even closer scrutiny.
A...
A modern, accessible and equitable health care system
Open Access Government sheds light on the priorities of Sweden’s Minister for Social Security, Annika Strandhäll to promote a modern, accessible and equitable health...
Boosting innovation in the wood technology sector
Professor Frédéric Pichelin from Bern University of Applied Sciences takes us on a journey to explore the importance of boosting innovation in the wood...
Step-free access plans approved for Carshalton Station
Sutton Councils gives green light for £2.5m accessibility scheme at Carshalton station
Passengers can look forward to easier travel as National Rail will develop a accessibility...
Rise of the robots in the public sector
Paul Tomlinson, CEO of IEG4, argues that the public sector stands to benefit most from Artificial Intelligence
A government report published last month: “Growing the...
Ignition! Workshop – Training to be Amazing!
Wellbeing Dynamics presents the Ignition! Workshop - a programme for young people ages 9-25 to encourage self-esteem and mental well-being
Young People are our new Leaders,...
Banks to address the need for better communication with customers
Banks to rethink communication with customers in light of upcoming PSD2
The Second Payment Services Directive, coming into effect on 13 January 2018, will enable...
National Grid targets fuel poverty with Warm Homes Fund
National Grid to tackle fuel poverty across the UK with new £150m Warm Homes Fund
Over 9,000, ranging from island cottages on Orkney to terraced...





















