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Greenland’s ice sheet vulnerability: Challenges in reversing melting
In a study published in The Cryosphere on July 24, scientists have revealed crucial insights into the precarious balance of Greenland's ice sheet, showing why it's easier to melt than to freeze.
Labour’s annual conference 2024
From September 22 to September 25, 2024, Liverpool will host one of Europe's largest political gatherings, the Labour Annual Conference.
Penelope J Corfield – eighteenth – and nineteenth-century British history
Penelope J. Corfield is a London-based historian, who specialises in eighteenth - and nineteenth-century British history, whilst simultaneously exploring long-term patterns in global history.
Promoting awareness of neglected tropical diseases
Open Access Government discusses the prevalence of neglected tropical diseases, including barriers to awareness and the need to scale up effective interventions.
DWP embraces generative artificial intelligence after controversy
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced plans to use the power of generative artificial intelligence, despite earlier restrictions on its use of similar technologies.
The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities
"The Guild greatly appreciates being featured in the July edition of the Open Access Government journal and is thankful for the opportunity to share its...
The Circular Economy Act: Ursula Von Der Leyen plans after re-election
Ursula von der Leyen secures second five-year term as president of the European Commission following a European Parliament vote and promises a more circular and resilient economy.
Understanding migraine, from diagnosis to management
Despite migraine affecting a large proportion of the population, many people are reluctant to seek help for this often debilitating condition. To understand why and the challenges with diagnosis and treatment, Lorna Rothery spoke to esteemed assistant professor and headache specialist Dana Ionel.
Dana Ionel, D.O. – Department of Neurology, University of Kentucky
Editorial board member for the American Migraine Foundation
Navigating the intersection of mental health and speech and language challenges
A high proportion of children and young people with mental health problems also have speech and language challenges. Jane Harris, Speech and Language UK Chief Executive, tells us about the impact and the systemic changes that could make a huge difference.
NIHR HealthTech research centre launches with £3m investment
Manchester welcomed a landmark moment in healthcare innovation as the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) HealthTech Research Centre (HRC) in Emergency and Acute Care officially opened its doors.
Our polycrisis demands a radically new approach to risk management
In this exclusive, Ruth Richardson, Executive Director of the Accelerator for Systemic Risk Assessment (ASRA), calls on policymakers worldwide to transform risk management.
Hays Documentation Specialists, LLC
"Open Access Government, based in the UK, is a remarkable professional organization to work with. They provide an outstanding platform for the dissemination of...
Centre for Musculoskeletal Research: Improving lives of patients with musculoskeletal conditions
Musculoskeletal diseases account for nearly one-third of disabilities in the UK; here we explore the Centre for Musculoskeletal Research and its vision for the future of musculoskeletal research.
Protecting the human epigenome with nutritional epigenetics intervention programs
Dr Renee J. Dufault, Executive Director at the Food Ingredient and Health Research Institute, explains the significance of nutritional epigenetics in understanding the impact of nutrients and dietary chemicals on gene expression patterns, as well as their role in the development of conditions such as autism and ADHD.
Dr Renee J Dufault – Food Ingredient and Health Research Institute
Dr. Dufault completed her doctorate degree at A.T. Still University. She retired early from her position as a US Public Health Service officer at...
Cleaning protocols for infection prevention
Delia Cannings, Chair of the British Cleaning Council, discusses the importance of implementing and respecting robust cleaning protocols across different settings and why the UK Government must do more to make cleaning and hygiene a core part of the national agenda.



















