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Blood test detects ovarian cancer with high accuracy
Researchers have developed a highly accurate blood test for ovarian cancer, capable of detecting the disease earlier than current methods.
Multi-omics AI model boosts preterm birth prediction accuracy to nearly 90%
A new multi-omics AI model combines cfDNA and cfRNA to predict preterm birth risk with nearly 90% accuracy, offering promising insights for maternal health.
What’s next for AI in cancer care?
If technology seeks to transform oncology practice, it must solve three big needs: data, training and trust. Annemiek Snoeckx, Co-Chair of the Digital Health Network at the European Cancer Organisation, explains.
Johns Hopkins develops quantum sensor for early disease detection
Engineers have pioneered a method to detect molecular vibrations using quantum sensors, potentially revolutionising early disease diagnosis.
How air pollution threatens health and what we can do
Air pollution poses a significant environmental health risk, resulting in approximately 6.7 million premature deaths annually due to both ambient and household air pollution....
Addressing musculoskeletal health in policy
Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions represent one of the most significant and growing health challenges facing the UK today. Cathy Monaghan, Public Affairs and Policy Officer at the Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance, posits for stronger policy action to support those affected.
EU backs Africa-Europe transport boost with strategic corridor investments
The European Union is stepping up efforts to improve transport and trade connections between Africa and Europe through its Global Gateway strategy.
Violence prevention and response
Violence against women, particularly intimate partner violence, is a serious public health concern. Lorna Rothery spoke with Britta Baer, Regional Advisor on Violence Prevention at the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), about the risks and effects of violence, along with strategies for prevention and protection.
Diabetes management: Improving early diagnosis and care to address the silent epidemic
Drs Francesc Xavier Cos Claramunt and Carmen Hurtado, representatives of the European Diabetes Forum (EUDF), discuss the prevalence and challenges associated with diabetes management and the health-related policies needed to support prevention and early diagnosis.
World-first 21-strain pneumococcal vaccine trial aims to protect millions of babies
Murdoch Children’s Research Institute launches an international trial of a 21-valent pneumococcal vaccine to protect babies against pneumonia, meningitis, and sepsis.
AI lung cancer diagnostic pathway redesign in North East London
Surabhi Srivastava, Commercial Head UK and EU at Qure.ai, discusses how integrating artificial intelligence can reduce chest X-ray reporting times and accelerate early lung cancer diagnosis.
Surabhi Srivastava – Qure.ai
Surabhi Srivastava - "Commercial Head of Business for UK& Europe and part of the Global leadership team for Qure.ai , she is a seasoned entrepreneur with...
Multimorbidity, dementia, and frailty: Building integrated care for an ageing population
As more older adults live with dementia, frailty, and multiple long-term conditions, health and social care systems must adapt to deliver truly coordinated, person-centred support.
AI set to cut NHS paperwork and free doctors to focus on patients
The NHS is piloting AI to cut doctors’ administrative tasks, speed up discharges, and improve patient care across hospitals.
Climate policy in Canada: Lessons from urban resilience modeling
Learn how how effective urban resilience modeling can contribute to developing smarter and more inclusive climate policies in Canada.
Empowering the disempowered: Remote pregnancy monitoring for hard-to-reach populations
Tobias R. Kollmann, Professor at Dalhousie University, and Nima Aghaeepour, Professor at Stanford University, examine remote pregnancy monitoring for hard-to-reach populations.
Exploring the barriers and enablers to healthy longevity
Didier Coeurnelle, Co-chair at Heales (Healthy Life Extension Society) and member of the board at the International Longevity Alliance, discusses developments in longevity research, promoters and barriers to healthy aging, and the importance of preventative approaches to care.
£9.5 million government fund will help to tackle digital exclusion across the UK
The UK government has launched a new £9.5 million fund to support local councils, charities, and community organisations in helping more people across the country get online.
Breakthrough blood test could transform multiple myeloma diagnosis
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has created a blood test that could offer a less invasive way to detect and monitor multiple myeloma.
Scientists create toothpaste from human hair that could stop tooth decay
Scientists at King's College London have created a toothpaste using human hair proteins that can rebuild damaged enamel.





















