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NICE-recommended digital therapies set to free up NHS therapist hours
The NHS is turning to digital therapies to meet the rising demand for mental health services, with record numbers of people seeking help for anxiety and depression.
The EU’s justice and fundamental rights policy
Open Access Government highlights the EU Justice Scoreboard, discusses broader justice and fundamental rights policy, and concludes with the National justice systems aspect of the recent Rule of Law Report.
Maximising economic and societal benefits of early detection of dementia
Cambridge Vision Technology utilises AI-based technology to detect Alzheimer’s disease early on by using ocular biomarkers. They emphasise the importance of early detection of dementia to improve clinical outcomes for disease therapies and to maximise the economic and societal impact of this innovative new technology.
Using AI to personalise treatments for veterans with rectal cancer
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center have secured a four-year, $1.14 million grant from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Hormone therapy was found effective in reducing insulin resistance in menopausal women
A new meta-analysis presented at the 2024 Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society suggests that hormone therapy could significantly benefit menopausal women by reducing insulin resistance.
How the government can support the national fight against fraud
According to a recent survey conducted by LexisNexis Risk Solutions on digital trust, banking is the most trusted sector, with 86% of UK consumers deeming banks trustworthy. However, only 28% deem government institutions trustworthy, so, how can the government support the national fight against fraud?
Stakeholder feedback: The challenges and the rewards
Colin Wheeler, the Managing Director of Survey Solutions Ltd, outlines the challenges and the rewards when it comes to capturing stakeholder feedback.
Australia’s soils have sent us a warning: We should listen
Praveena Sridhar, the CTO of the Save Soil Movement, believes that Australia’s soil has been signalling a message to us, and as a result, we ought to pay attention.
Praveena Sridhar – Save Soil Movement
Praveena Sridhar, is the Chief Science and Technology Officer of the Save Soil movement. She has a Master's in Environment Engineering from Stanford, and...
Analysis of Lord Darzi Review: Capital starvation, technological underdevelopment, and the NHS crisis
The recent Lord Darzi review assesses the ongoing crisis in the UK's healthcare system, TechUK responds to the Darzi Review
The review looks at several...
Deep penetrating anchor concept for floating wind farms
Jon Tore Lieng, Managing Director of Deep Sea Anchors AS, discusses the critical role of the Deep Penetrating Anchor concept for floating wind farms.
Impact of student funds and fellowships on climate change research and human well-being
Sophie Farmani, Assistant Professor, Arts, Communications and Social Sciences Department, at the University Canada West, charts the positive impact of student funds and fellowships on climate change research and human well-being in the Canadian context.
Enhancing privacy and compliance with 3M bright screen privacy filters for laptops
Dave Williams, Materials Manager at 3M UK PLC, introduces 3M bright screen privacy filters for laptops that enhance on-screen privacy and compliance in the public sector.
Supporting healthy eating for children and optimal nutrition
Lorna Rothery spoke to Dr Julianne Williams, WHO/Europe Technical Officer, Special Initiative for NCDs and Innovation (SNI), about some of the key barriers to healthy eating for children and what can be done to support optimal nutrition, especially in schools.
Food waste management: From environmental problem to high-value omega-3 oil
Greentech Innovators has developed a new and innovative solution to support food waste management. Through the use of biotechnology, the company aims to reduce CO2 emissions and increase global food production.
The hidden climate cost: Food loss, waste, and greenhouse gas emissions
Professor Gordon Price from Dalhousie University and Professor Grant Clark from McGill University study the hidden climate change costs of food loss and waste in Canada. Here, they highlight the need for greater cooperation and data sharing.




















