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NHS Cancer Programme awards £14.4M to boost early detection and diagnosis innovations
The NHS Cancer Programme has awarded £14.4 million through SBRI Healthcare to support 16 pioneering projects aimed at improving early cancer detection and diagnosis across the UK.
New study reveals the four early warning signs of Alzheimer’s
UCLA researchers have uncovered four distinct diagnostic pathways leading to Alzheimer's disease by analysing data from 25,000 patients.
Government launches targeted rollout of neighbourhood health services
The government begins phase 1 of its 10 Year Health Plan, launching 42 pioneer neighbourhood health services in deprived areas to support those with complex needs at home.
European Research and Innovation Strategy Report 2024-2029
Everest Group explores the European Research and Innovation Strategy Report for 2024-2029.
Transforming pathology with siemens healthineers. The journey of spanish CLILAB Diagnòstics towards digital empowerment
Siemens Healthineers partnered with CLILAB Diagnòstics in Spain to digitalise pathology services and enhance efficiency amid rising workloads and staff shortages. Ben Reed, Syngo Business Manager at Siemens Healthineers, told us more.
NHS pilots “sponge-on-a-string” cancer test in high-street pharmacies
NHS trials a 10-minute “sponge-on-a-string” cancer test in high-street pharmacies to detect early signs of Barrett’s oesophagus.
Elinzanetant approved by MHRA to treat menopause hot flushes
Elinzanetant is a newly MHRA-approved non-hormonal treatment for menopause-related hot flushes and night sweats, offering an alternative to HRT.
England’s resident doctors vote to strike over pay and conditions
Resident doctors across England have backed industrial action, highlighting ongoing disputes over pay, workload, and working conditions in the NHS.
Why secure cloud workforce management matters now
Harish Rao from Crown Workforce Management emphasises the importance of secure cloud workforce management for public sector organisations amid increasing cybersecurity threats and service demands, highlighting the G-Cloud 14 framework, which provides efficient access to trusted cloud solutions.
Tapping sovereign AI to shape the UK’s leadership in innovation
Tariq Hussain at Dell Technologies discusses leveraging sovereign artificial intelligence to enhance the UK’s leadership in innovation.
One in eight NHS senior staff from BME backgrounds
New WRES data shows 12.7% of very senior NHS managers are from Black & minority ethnic backgrounds, up from 11.2% in 2023, a significant rise since 2018.
First human trial of regenerative cell therapy for sensorineural hearing loss approved
The University of Sheffield announces approval of the first human trial testing regenerative cell therapy to treat sensorineural hearing loss, offering hope for restoring hearing function.
Risk management: How we can prepare Europe for the future
Europe is facing increasingly complex risks created by climate change, geopolitical tensions, and rapid technological development, all of which are combining to create a challenging environment where disasters are more frequent, harder to predict, and often have wide-reaching impacts.
NHS approves first new core IT system for GPs in 25 years to enhance...
NHS England has introduced Medicus Health’s cloud-based IT system, a significant milestone in GP technology.
Innovator passports to fast-track adoption of cutting-edge NHS care technologies
The UK government introduces 'innovator passports' to streamline NHS adoption of new technologies, reducing red tape and enabling faster nationwide deployment of proven innovations.
UK Government and industry leaders hope to power AI through AI energy grid
The UK Government is hosting the second meeting of the AI Energy Council today (30 June). This meeting will bring together senior leaders from technology firms and regulatory bodies to accelerate the transformation of the national grid in preparation for the growing demand for artificial intelligence.
MHRA seizes 7.7 million illegal medicines and cracks down on online listings
The MHRA has executed a significant operation, seizing a staggering 7.7 million doses of illegal medicines and eliminating hundreds of illicit online listings.
Coaches help to reduce heart failure re-admissions
Professor James Calvin from Western University’s Department of Medicine presents his important research comparing two innovative methods for supporting patients in managing heart failure.
WHO issues first global guideline for pregnant women with sickle cell disease
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released its first-ever global guideline on the management of sickle cell disease (SCD) during pregnancy.
New certified reference materials improve the reliability of nanomaterial testing
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission has introduced two new certified reference materials, titanium dioxide and barium sulfate powders, to improve the accuracy and reliability of nanomaterial testing.





















