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Revolutionising global vaccine access: The case for Stablepharma’s fridge-free vaccine technology
Stablepharma is focused on improving global vaccine access with its leading candidate, SPVX02. Here, they discuss the challenges of vaccine development and distribution, and highlight how their platform could transform accessibility through fridge-free vaccines.
Could private investment models fix the NHS infrastructure crisis?
The NHS faces a £14bn repair backlog, but health leaders say global private investment models could be the key to modern, world-class facilities.
UNISON warns NHS outsourcing threatens pay and conditions for lowest-paid staff
UNISON highlights the dangers of NHS outsourcing, urging protection for low-paid staff and stronger measures to safeguard working conditions and patient care.
Liquid biopsies offer hope for children with neuroblastoma
Each September, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month brings attention to the fight against pediatric cancers. One of the promising projects currently making waves in this field is MONALISA, a Horizon Europe-funded initiative under the EU Cancer Mission.
Understanding the role of botanicals in medicine
Dr Erin C. Berthold from Planted in Science Consulting LLC discusses the uses and perceptions of botanical medicines, emphasizing the necessity for coordinated global efforts to understand and regulate these substances to ensure their safe integration into healthcare.
EU preparedness: The importance of nurses’ youth voice
Paul De Raeve, Manuel Ballotta, and Nada Rakabi from the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN) discuss the European Commission's current efforts regarding EU preparedness, highlighting what this means for the nursing workforce and how the EFN is helping to shape policies.
EU launches new health funding calls to boost crisis preparedness
HaDEA opens 2025 EU4Health proposals focused on CBRN threats and vector-borne diseases.
AI stethoscope detects three heart conditions in 15 seconds
Researchers have developed an AI stethoscope that discovers heart conditions in 15 seconds, giving NHS GPs a quick and simple tool to spot problems earlier.
Almost 1 in 5 children starting primary school are not fully vaccinated
New UKHSA and NHS England data reveal 18.6% of children have not received their pre-school booster vaccine, a vital vaccine for protecting against serious illnesses.
What true support looks like for Indigenous mental health recovery
Geoffrey Roth, member of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, highlights the mental health crisis faced by Indigenous Peoples. He advocates for a holistic approach to health that connects mental wellbeing with cultural identity, community governance, and environmental health, as emphasized in the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
R&I days 2025: Showcasing innovation in health, mining and urban well-being
The sixth edition of the European Research and Innovation (R&I) Days will take place on 16-17 September 2025 at The Square in Brussels, bringing together key players from across Europe’s research, business, and innovation.
One in five people with dementia receive no support, Alzheimer’s Society finds
A new Alzheimer's Society survey reveals that one in five people affected by dementia in the UK receive no health, social, or financial support.
£22 million NIHR investment to boost UK Health and Life Sciences innovation
The NIHR is investing £22 million to strengthen UK health and life sciences innovation, supporting cutting-edge research, new technologies, and collaborations across the sector.
AI-assisted robotic surgery: The future of safer, faster operations
Systematic review finds AI-assisted robotic surgery delivers higher precision, fewer complications, and quicker patient recovery - transforming surgical care worldwide.
Personalized medicine: Hays Documentation Specialists
Hays Documentation Specialists, LLC, is led by accomplished science writer Priya Hays, M.S., Ph.D.
Investing in research and innovation for better EU policymaking
Good policy builds on reliable science. Bernard Magenhann, Director-General of the Joint Research Centre (JRC), points out that investing in research at the EU level means supporting independent science to inform policymaking and, by extension, standards and norms that affect our daily lives.
NHS expands shingles vaccine for immunosuppressed adults from September
Hundreds of thousands of immunosuppressed adults aged 18–49 can now get the shingles vaccine to prevent serious complications.
HHSIB launches investigation into corridor care in NHS hospitals
The Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) has initiated an inquiry into corridor care in NHS hospitals in England, following a campaign by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN).
Largest-ever study links cannabis self-medication to paranoia and childhood trauma
2025's largest-ever cannabis use study reveals self-medication and childhood trauma intensify paranoia and mental health risks.
Enabling preventive medicine and improving patient care via aptamer-based molecular monitors
As health systems put greater focus on preventive, personalized care, Netzahualcóyotl Arroyo-Currás tells us about the broad benefits of Continuous Molecular Monitors (CMMs) in providing insights into biomolecular markers that facilitate early disease detection.





















