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Oxyhydrogen therapy: Reducing inflammation and oxidative stress
Oxyhydrogen is a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen produced through water electrolysis. Inhalation offers therapeutic benefits, often delivered via nasal cannulas or masks. Recent research highlights molecular hydrogen (H2) as a powerful antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties; Alexander Nenov from Water Fuel Engineering explains.
Streamlining clinical correspondence: Reducing administrative workload in the NHS Trusts
This article explores how automation, particularly through platforms like Synertec’s Prism, is transforming communication workflows across the NHS, reducing errors, saving time, and significantly improving the patient experience.
UK introduces new hydrogen projects that are creating over 700 jobs
The UK's green hydrogen industry has introduced 10 commercial-scale HAR1 projects from the government's flagship hydrogen programme, and they are now set to begin construction.
Europe launches an extended AIoD platform to improve research and innovation
Europe is advancing its efforts to become a global leader in artificial intelligence by launching a newly expanded AI on Demand Platform (AIoD).
U.S launches a pilot programme to build domestic nuclear fuel lines and reduce foreign...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has revealed its next steps forward in revitalising America's nuclear energy sector with the launch of a new pilot program aimed at building advanced somatic nuclear fuel production lines.
UKAEA advances fusion energy manufacturing with 3D printing technologies
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has taken the next step towards the future of fusion energy by commissioning two advanced additive manufacturing machines.
NICE approves first birch pollen allergy immunotherapy tablet for severe hay fever
A breakthrough treatment for severe hay fever caused by birch pollen will soon be available on the NHS, as NICE recommends the first daily immunotherapy tablet for patients who don’t respond to standard therapies.
The importance of primary circuit maintenance for domestic system water safety
HC Legionella Ltd investigated temperature issues in hot water cylinders for a healthcare site, where temperatures were in a range conducive to bacterial growth; here, Authorising Engineer, Claire Jackson, explains how the issue was resolved.
MHRA approves first-ever adrenaline nasal spray in the UK for anaphylaxis
The UK has approved its first-ever needle-free adrenaline treatment for severe allergic reactions, marking a major development in how anaphylaxis could be managed in emergencies.
UK Government announces comprehensive ME/CFS support strategy across NHS
The UK Government has unveiled an enhanced support plan for people with ME/CFS, including NHS staff training, public awareness campaigns, and up to £200,000 in grants per research project.
TOI 1227 b planet shrinking under intense X-ray assault from its star
Astronomers have discovered a young planet undergoing a rapid transformation. Named TOI 1227 b, this infant world is being bombarded by intense X-rays from its host star, stripping away its thick atmosphere.
Health bosses banned from senior NHS roles under new misconduct regulations
The new regulations, effective from 21 July 2025, will bar NHS managers found guilty of serious misconduct from holding senior roles.
AI-driven cloud edge innovations take centre stage at ICE2025
The International Conference on Engineering, Technology, and Innovation (ICE2025) brought together a diverse group of innovators and researchers from across Europe to discuss the future of digital transformation.
UK invests billions in new biosecurity centre to strengthen pandemic preparedness
UK invests billions in a National Biosecurity Centre in Essex: Europe’s largest hub for vaccine development, and pandemic preparedness.
Music therapy may reduce distress in people living with dementia, study finds
Groundbreaking research has revealed that music therapy could be a game-changer in the treatment of dementia, potentially reducing distress.
The UK Government takes its next steps to become a global AI leader with...
The UK government has announced a strategy that will improve the country’s artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities by launching a new Compute Roadmap aimed at transforming Britain into an “AI maker”.
Sentinel-5A is expected to improve Europe’s global view on air quality
Europe is taking its next significant steps forward in atmospheric monitoring capabilities with the upcoming launch of Sentinel-5A, scheduled for August 2025.
Advancing public sector efficiency with intelligent document processing
David Littler from enChoice UK explains how utilising AI-powered Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) for unstructured data can improve government operations, enhance public services, and promote effective governance and public trust.
David Littler – enChoice UK
Experienced technology leader and UK General Manager at enChoice®, David Littler brings over two decades of expertise in enterprise content management, digital transformation, and...
GP practices to receive new support to help patients return to work
The UK government announces extra funding to help GP practices support people with long-term health conditions back into employment.





















