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Antibiotics in tuberculosis treatment: Impacts on the respiratory microbiome and the role of optimal...
The respiratory microbiome plays a crucial role in maintaining immune regulation. In this article, Dr Wilber Sabiiti emphasizes the need for optimized antibiotic dosing strategies to minimize harmful effects on the microbiome and improve treatment outcomes for patients with TB.
Cody Brian Gale – Technical University of Denmark
Dr. Cody Gale is a tenure track researcher at the Danish Polymer Centre located at the Technical University of Denmark. His research interests focus...
Anne Ladegaard Skov – Technical University of Denmark
Professor Anne Ladegaard Skov is head of the Danish Polymer Centre at the Technical University of Denmark. Prof Skov is a world-leading expert in...
Depoliticisation as a silencer in lawmaking
In her thought-provoking commentary, Kati Rantala from the Faculty of Social Sciences delves into the concept of depoliticisation, exploring how it acts as a silencer in lawmaking. She examines the rhetoric surrounding inclusivity and participation in the normative basis for regulatory policy.
Solar power’s role in Europe’s energy future
Every day, clean, affordable solar energy is transforming the EU’s electricity system.
UK Government offer home testing kits for cervical cancer
As part of the 10 Year Health Plan, the UK Government has announced it will offer home-testing kits for cervical cancer screenings.
AI boosts NHS communications but adoption is uneven, new report warns
Over 55% of NHS communications professionals are now using AI tools, with 41% more showing interest. But a new report reveals adoption is patchy, with skill gaps and limited access slowing progress.
UK government invests £1 billion into tech innovation and economic growth
The UK government will support its science and technology sectors with over £1 billion in investments to help innovators working in transformative sectors, such as quantum computing, semiconductors, engineering biology, and cybersecurity.
The financial strain on the NHS: Current challenges and the road ahead
Ray Dorney, the Director at Rockford Associates, examines the financial strain on the NHS and discusses the current challenges and future outlook.
Researchers find breakthrough in green hydrogen with new triple-layer materials
Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have made significant discoveries in the quest to produce ''green'' hydrogen efficiently using sunlight.
Scientists create a test to predict chemotherapy resistance in patients
Scientists have developed a test which successfully predicts whether cancer will resist common forms of chemotherapy treatment.
Evaluating the 10-Year Health Plan: Will it turn the tide on current challenges in...
Dr Ranee Thakar, President of RCOG, emphasises making women’s healthcare a priority in the new 10-Year Health Plan and outlines key questions to assess its impact.
The UK Government launches urgent national NHS maternity investigation
Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting orders a rapid national investigation into NHS maternity and neonatal services.
£44 million investment set to drive sustainable manufacturing in the UK
The UK is set to become a global leader in sustainable manufacturing with the launch of four new research hubs, supported by a £44...
Challenges in diagnosing and treating ADHD
Professor Deborah Winders Davis from the University of Louisville School of Medicine outlines the challenges in diagnosing and treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
UK launches global talent fund drive to attract top researchers and innovators
The UK government has announced the launch of their new initiative that hopes to attract the world’s brightest researchers, engineers, and creatives to boost the country’s economy and drive innovation in key sectors.
Simple blood test predicts cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients
Research reveals that a blood test measuring insulin resistance via the TyG index may identify individuals with early Alzheimer's disease.
Seeing and hearing the unheard: Raising Deafblind awareness in 2025
Jonathan Reid, Research and Education Lead at Deafblind UK, explores deafblindness and calls for greater awareness and support for those living with dual-sensory loss.
Europe’s housing crisis: A fundamental social right under pressure
Thomas Kattnig from the EESC looks at Europe’s housing crisis, including how a fundamental social right is under pressure.
Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission (HELCOM)
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