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NHS genetic testing programme could potentially offer lifesaving cancer prevention
A new NHS genetic testing programme has identified hundreds of people with Jewish ancestry at increased risk of cancer.
The latest developments in quantum computing: A transformative frontier
Quantum computing has been at the forefront of technological advancements, holding the potential to revolutionise fields ranging from cryptography to materials science.
What does physical records management cost the NHS?
Managing physical records is a significant expense for NHS Trusts in England. From March 2025, EDM Healthcare Consulting will kick off a six-month campaign aimed at raising awareness of how these records affect the digital transformation and spending of NHS organisations. Harry Pettet, EDM’s Managing Director and Lead Consultant, tells us more.
Greening government commitments ICT annual report 2023 to 2024
What groundbreaking strategies are redefining government technology for sustainability in the 2023-2024 report? Discover the future of environmental stewardship now.
Reimagining diagnostics: Why AI is essential for the future of NHS pathology
AI-powered pathology presents the NHS with a unique opportunity to enhance cancer detection. Paige AI explains how its tools can facilitate quicker diagnostics and improve cost efficiency within the UK’s health system.
Could you have an iodine deficiency?
Iodine deficiency in the UK is generally accepted as a health problem from the past, but recent research suggests this may not be the...
How synthetic data can facilitate AI adoption in government
Despite challenges in AI adoption within the government, synthetic data has proven to be a game-changing tool that can drive innovation while also safeguarding privacy.
How heart disease in women differs from men
Recognising sex and gender differences in cardiovascular care is vital to CHD prevention, diagnosis and treatment. The British Cardiovascular Society’s Women in Cardiology Committee explain.
Implementation of antibiotic stewardship in the United States
Sarah Kabbani and Michael Craig from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention discuss the organization’s efforts to implement and support antibiotic stewardship.
Turbocharging AI in the UK: Delivering a decade of national renewal
In a bold move to position the UK at the forefront of the AI revolution, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a comprehensive plan to unleash the transformative power of AI in the UK.
Longer lives and bigger challenges: UK healthcare trends for 2025
In 2024, healthcare systems in the UK and worldwide faced the perfect storm of ageing, demand, and burnout. As we enter 2025, these trends are likely to persist.
Climate Change: Hazardous Events & Health
OAG Webinar // Tuesday 18th March 2025 @ 2PM UTCClimate ChangeHazardous Events & HealthRoles and responsibilities for difference actors in adaptation and resilienceClimate change...
Raising awareness: Why stroke care matters
The Young Stroke Physicians and Researchers (YSPR) Committee, composed of young members of the European Stroke Organisation, is dedicated to promoting the involvement of young stroke physicians and researchers in the ESO and the broader field of stroke care. On behalf of the YSPR, Dr Sarah Gorey highlights some key challenges in stroke-related care, as well as recent innovations in treatment.
Labour’s commitment to biodiversity: 100 days of policy and action
Pledging to increase species abundance by at least 10%, the new Labour Government has offered a promising shift in priorities and a commitment to biodiversity– but – after the first 100 days in office – how does this translate into policy and action?
Understanding common challenges in childhood cancer treatment
Lorna Rothery interviewed Dr John Glod from the National Cancer Institute, which is part of the National Institutes of Health, about the main challenges in childhood cancer treatment and the advancements in care.
John W. Glod, M.D., Ph.D. – Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute
Dr. Glod obtained his M.D. and Ph.D. from the University of Colorado in Denver and trained in pediatrics and pediatric oncology at Cincinnati Children’s...
When retrofitting highlights underlying existing issues
The HC Legionella team specialises in legionella control and water hygiene for the healthcare, industrial, and commercial sectors. They share an example of their work here.
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI)
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