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Patient-centred care: Intuitive software for NHS clinicians
Paul Brockbank, Business Development Director at Cambric Systems Ltd, explains how Cambric is empowering NHS operations by providing affordable, integrated, and offline-first software tailored for clinicians, ensuring they have the tools they need to deliver better care.
Understanding the next era of AI and innovation
A new report, jointly published by EIT Health and EIT Digital, challenges the idea that coding skills alone drive success in Europe’s AI startup ecosystem.
MHRA approves Tofersen for rare inherited form of motor neurone disease
The MHRA has approved Tofersen to treat SOD1-related motor neurone disease (MND), a rare inherited form of the condition.
Long-term air pollution exposure increases dementia risk, study finds
A University of Cambridge study reveals that prolonged outdoor air pollution exposure is associated with a significantly increased risk of developing dementia.
Dementia takes 3.5 years to diagnose after symptoms begin
A UCL-led study finds dementia diagnoses are delayed by an average of 3.5 years after symptoms appear, with even longer waits for early-onset cases.
European recognition for world’s first non-invasive glucose monitor: GLUCOWEAR
Afon Technology is revolutionising diabetes care with its innovative GlucowearTM – the world’s first non-invasive, real-time continuous glucose monitor. Company CEO, Sabih Chaudhry, explains how the technology is being recognised and developed.
Why a cloud based archive makes sense for your digital pathology solution
When Hospital Clínic de Barcelona initiated a project to digitize its pathology department, it anticipated greater efficiency, more convenient access to studies and easier collaboration among care team members.
New analysis reveals actual cost of PTSD in the UK exceeds £40 billion annually
A new BMJ Open study estimates that PTSD costs the UK over £40 billion a year, excluding many hidden expenses like family support and stigma.
Digital pathology adoption in the NHS
Explore the implementation of Digital Pathology in Histology throughout the NHS in the UK and the current state of digital usage, including challenges, implementation and opportunities for innovation.
PFAS exposure linked to 31% higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes
New research shows that exposure to PFAS chemicals may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes by disrupting metabolism and affecting blood sugar regulation.
MHRA approves first-ever adrenaline nasal spray in the UK for anaphylaxis
The UK has approved its first-ever needle-free adrenaline treatment for severe allergic reactions, marking a major development in how anaphylaxis could be managed in emergencies.
UK Government announces comprehensive ME/CFS support strategy across NHS
The UK Government has unveiled an enhanced support plan for people with ME/CFS, including NHS staff training, public awareness campaigns, and up to £200,000 in grants per research project.
Health bosses banned from senior NHS roles under new misconduct regulations
The new regulations, effective from 21 July 2025, will bar NHS managers found guilty of serious misconduct from holding senior roles.
UK invests billions in new biosecurity centre to strengthen pandemic preparedness
UK invests billions in a National Biosecurity Centre in Essex: Europe’s largest hub for vaccine development, and pandemic preparedness.
Music therapy may reduce distress in people living with dementia, study finds
Groundbreaking research has revealed that music therapy could be a game-changer in the treatment of dementia, potentially reducing distress.
The UK Government takes its next steps to become a global AI leader with...
The UK government has announced a strategy that will improve the country’s artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities by launching a new Compute Roadmap aimed at transforming Britain into an “AI maker”.
GP practices to receive new support to help patients return to work
The UK government announces extra funding to help GP practices support people with long-term health conditions back into employment.
The UK Government has launched a new Life Science Sector Plan
The new Life Science Sector Plan aims to accelerate economic growth and transform the NHS through innovation, research, and technology.
The EU invests €21.4 million in new projects that strengthen explainable and robust AI
Three new projects, ROBUSTIFAI, AIXPERT, and TRUMAN, aim to foster better trust, safety, and transparency in artificial intelligence across Europe.
UTIs cost NHS hospitals over £600 million in 2024, report reveals
New data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows urinary tract infections (UTIs) cost NHS hospitals more than £600 million in 2024.





















