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The value of adult relationships in preventing youth suicide attempts
Associate Professor, Lynne Fullerton, PhD, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, examines the results of a recent study exploring the link between positive adult relationships and the impact on youth suicide attempt resilience.
‘Discrimination towards men’ cited in UK menopause leave rejection
The proposal to make menopause leave a ‘protected characteristic’ under the Equality Act has been blocked by ministers in an effort to prevent discrimination towards men.
Hartlepool Borough Council wants to improve citizens’ lives
2023 is already in full swing and Hartlepool Borough Council has vowed to make the health and wellbeing of its residents a top priority this year.
A new teaching approach to reinvent tomorrow’s careers
Carl Morris, Principal of Carfax College and Co-Founder of The Online School, discusses why a new teaching approach is needed in the classroom if we're to unlock students' talents and passions from an early age.
“Cataclysmic” health emergency following Pakistan floods
The Pakistan floods have brought on a double burden of communicable, and non-communicable diseases, fuelling more inequality and health disparities.
Can Intelligent Automation help business growth projections in 2023?
Economic uncertainty and worker dissatisfaction are plaguing business growth - is intelligent automation the answer?
Curing the UK inflation rate: investment, high labour productivity, high wages
The UK inflation rate rose massively in 2022, exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis across the country. What can be done to counter these economic burdens?
How to ensure big events have positive long-term impacts
Sir Thomas Hughes-Hallett analyses the economic, health, and communal benefit of big events, outlining five key principles for event organisers.
What factors to consider when choosing a university in the UK
What is the decision-making process in choosing a university, and how is it far more than deciding which subject to study?
Electric mobility trends: 2023 to be the turning point for heavy vehicles
Rising electricity prices, inflation and the scarcity of raw materials have cast doubt on the future prospects of electric mobility – so what is the future of the electric car?
Gender savings gap: Women save 35% less than men in the UK
Women across the UK save a third less than their male counterparts due to a gender savings gap, leaving a disparity of 40% between men and women at the age of retirement.
The crucial elements of a successful student engagement analytics strategy
Professor Neil Morris, Digital Education Consultant, discusses what you need for a successful student engagement analytics strategy.
Robots as enablers: Improving the working culture in the public sector through automation
Nathan Cairns, Head of Intelligent Automation Practice at Kainos, discusses how automation could impact the public sector.
What makes brown rice so beneficial to our health?
Why is brown rice generally more nutritious than white rice? Researchers find that the cell-protecting compound in brown rice is what makes it so beneficial.
UKAS CertCheck: introducing surety into supply chains and the procurement process
The need for a robust and dependable supply chain is universal across all businesses and industries. UKAS CertCheck has the ability to introduce surety into supply chains and the procurement process.
Early Alzheimer’s disease detection sensor in development
Researchers are developing a new Alzheimer's disease detection sensor that can be used in the early stages of Alzheimers and a number of other diseases.
Going green: transport innovation in the face of climate change
How transport innovations and developments will shape our futures despite the challenges of climate change.
Gender neutral toilet signs improve attitudes towards trans and nonbinary people
Something as simple as seeing gender neutral toilet signs in public places is linked to adolescents becoming more accepting of trans and nonbinary people.
How can speech recognition redefine patient care?
Speech recognition solutions could tackle the administrative burden of clinical documentation, and help deliver better-informed patient treatment.
Tibetan monks have different gut microbes, here’s why
Study shows that gut microbes in Tibetan Buddhist monks differ substantially from their secular neighbours.





















