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Roche – biotechnology and in-vitro diagnostics
Roche is a leading provider of in-vitro diagnostics and a global supplier of transformative innovative solutions across major disease areas.
Advancing the future of UK stroke care with deep AI
RapidAI provides AI-based solutions to optimize care delivery and support clinical decision-making. Here, they discuss the vital opportunities to advance stroke care by implementing AI technology.
Advanced GP telephony for patient communication
Paul Nocivelli, Head of Business Solutions – Care Connect , Onecom Limited, charts redefining patient communication through advanced GP telephony.
Flame system: Computerised cognitive assessment for remote brain health monitoring
Monitoring brain health, particularly cognition, in older adults is increasingly recognised as a significant priority for research, healthcare and broader public health. Find out here about the development and validation of the FLAME System, a computerised cognitive assessment for remote brain health monitoring.
Using technology to help local authorities to counter fraudsters
Fraud continues to be a significant and growing issue across all sectors in the UK, with stats showing that hundreds of millions are being lost every year; unfortunately, the public sector is far from an outlier to this trend. What can technology do?.
Vaccine non-responders and severe adverse events
Eyer Klaus, an Associate Professor at Aarhus University’s Department of Biomedicine, explores the causes, impact, and potential resolutions of vaccine non-responsiveness and severe side effects.
Digitalising hospital operations with a net zero provider
Peter Williams, CEO of SMS Tech (Smart Manufacturing Solutions Technology), describes a net zero service provider allowing the digitalisation of any hospital operations, removing paper with quantified emission reduction, whilst improving analytics, CQC compliance and performance.
The World Health Organization’s plan to tackle global obesity
A recent study published in The Lancet has revealed statistics regarding obesity, revealing that more than 1 billion individuals worldwide were struggling with obesity...
AI transparent medical diagnostics model unveiled
Artificial intelligence (AI) models can change the world of medical diagnostics.
Professor Narges Armanfard – McGill University
Dr. Armanfard is the founder and principal investigator of the iSMART Lab
In addition to her role as a Professor in the Department of Electrical...
How do we tackle sepsis?
How do we tackle sepsis? What role do infection prevention and control play? What are the symptoms? How do we treat sepsis and reduce its risk? Let’s discover more about sepsis here.
Machine learning predicts mortality risk in dementia patients
With the help of artificial intelligence, healthcare professionals can predict patient prognosis.
Mindfulness and cognitive behavioural therapy could help menopause symptoms
Research at the University College London (UCL) has revealed promising findings regarding the efficiency of mindfulness and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in helping menopause-related mood symptoms, memory issues and concentration problems.
Could an AI lab revolutionise chemical research?
Fast-Cat is a cutting-edge "self-driving" lab developed by researchers is revolutionising the way chemical research takes place.
Scientific advancement and innovation research in Asia
Prof Dr Preethi Kesavan, Head, School of Advanced Technology and Digital Media, at LSBF Singapore, explores scientific advancement and innovation across Asia from a regional perspective.
NHS set to introduce Martha’s Rule in April
The Nation Health Service (NHS) has announced the nationwide "Martha's Rule" rollout in hospitals across England from April.
Dementia prevention: Raising awareness about dementia and risk reduction
We hear from Dr Anthony J. Levinson, who is part of an academic group developing evidence-based online resources to complement dementia prevention strategies and support care partners.
Social science in health: A neglected approach to tackling infectious diseases and anti-microbial resistance...
How social sciences are invisible when addressing infectious disease epidemics and Anti Microbial Resistance.
Surge in flu patients causes strain on the NHS
The latest data released by health authorities emphasises the mounting pressure on the National Health Service (NHS), with hospitals nationwide flooded with three times more flu patients than last year.
The FDA approve Omalizumab for managing food allergies
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has an approach for the expanded use of Omalizumab (Xolair), to address allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, stemming from accidental exposure to various foods.





















