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Read Georges Dassis’ foreword to AG February 2017
                    Open In his foreword to AG February 2017, EESC President Georges Dassis reflects on the events of 2016 and hopes Europe will defend its...                
            Why we should all get off the banana shortage bandwagon
                    Reports of an imminent global banana shortage are overblown and self-serving, write the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture’s Rony Swennen and James Legg
Western consumers...                
            The single seizure clinic: A paradigm shift in epilepsy care
                    Professor Jose Tellez-Zenteno and colleagues argue the need for a dramatic change in the way epilepsy is treated, and explain how the single seizure...                
            Scotland’s draft climate change plan: Roseanna Cunningham sets out ambitions
                    The Scottish Environment Secretary, Roseanna Cunningham MSP, sets out the key aims of Scotland’s draft climate change plan for Open Access Government
The publication of our...                
            ALS research in Italy: Deciphering the disease’s complexity
                    AriSLA – The Italian Research Foundation for ALS, outlines strides made in ALS research in Italy over the last 10 years and work still...                
            Regional organisation and the Orkdal model of cancer care
                    The Orkdal model of cancer care rests on collaboration between specialist oncology and community care in palliative treatment, as Anne Kari Knudsen explains
The Norwegian...                
            We are joining the dots on rare forms of cancer, EU health commissioner says
                    Vytenis Andriukaitis, EU Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, stresses the need for prevention and spotlights joint efforts to tackle rare forms of cancer
The...                
            What are the prospects for public sector ICT suppliers in 2017?
                    Rob Anderson, analyst in the public sector team at GlobalData, predicts a buoyant market for public sector ICT this year and in the longer...                
            Brexit white paper expands on May’s 12 point plan
                    The government issued its Brexit white paper at lunchtime, outlining plans to leave the customs union and curb immigration but maintain ‘frictionless trade’
Following the...                
            Promoting sustainable healthy lifestyles with a holistic and multidisciplinary approach
                    The PEGASO project is helping address the global obesity epidemic by promoting change towards sustainable healthy lifestyles, as Renata Guarneri describes
The increasing prevalence of...                
            Shadow cabinet members resign over Article 50 vote
                    MPs voted yesterday in favour of beginning the formal Brexit process, amidst a wave of shadow cabinet resignations over Labour’s line on the Article...                
            Developing bioactive compounds through cooperation
                    Montisera is working with world-leading Finnish researchers to develop bioactive compounds with health benefits.                
            Germany’s High-Tech Strategy 2020: Setting the stage
                    Federal Research Minister Johanna Wanka highlights the strengths of Germany’s High-Tech Strategy to Open Access Government
Germany is one of the world’s smaller countries in...                
            A strategy for digital healthcare in France
                    M Warrender highlights the strides made on digital healthcare in France and outlines what Health Minister Marisol Touraine is doing to secure its future
Digital...                
            The rapid blood alcohol test that could save lives
                    Albio™ is a rapid and cost-effective blood alcohol test which could help paramedics and emergency responders save lives.                
            Sustainable healthcare and the technological revolution
                    Anssi Pulkkinen, director of wellbeing and health at Finnish funding agency Tekes, on the role of technology in securing sustainable healthcare for all
Technological development...                
            Treasury takes back £384m funding earmarked for schools
                    Funding promised to schools has been withdrawn by The Treasury, despite a cash flow problem in education                
            Progressive zoos and the fight against wildlife trafficking
                    As the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria’s David Williams-Mitchell stresses, progressive zoos play a crucial role in halting illegal trade in wildlife
The European...                
            We need tougher action on wildlife trafficking
                    The tide may be turning but there is still much more to be done in the fight against wildlife trafficking, Catherine Bearder MEP argues
Last...                
            Diagnostic services for cancer are under growing pressure
                    Improving cancer survival relies on earlier diagnosis, but diagnostic services are under growing pressure, as Cancer Research UK Policy Manager Sara Bainbridge explains
There are...                
            





















