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A call for gender-responsive health systems to achieve global equality
As International Women's Day approaches the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action on Women, a landmark blueprint for gender equality, shows that progress towards achieving gender parity remains slow.
Why you shouldn’t ignore your lung health
Patchy progress means many millions of people are still impacted by lung conditions and unaware of the risks that exist in their everyday lives. Dr Andy Whittamore, Clinical Lead at Asthma + Lung UK, discusses the multitude of risk factors impacting the nation’s lung health and provides health advice to mitigate those risks.
Hidden battles: The unseen crisis of men’s mental health
The prevalence of men’s mental health disorders is increasingly a subject of concern. The recent rise in the number of deaths by suicide in that same demographic tells us an alarming story and suggests that it impacts more men than we might think. Sandra Stein tells us more.
The mental health risks associated with perimenopause
A new study has explored whether perimenopause, the transition around the final menstrual period (FMP), increases the risk of developing psychiatric disorders in women compared to earlier reproductive stages.
The relationship between menopausal hormone therapy and brain health
A recent study has shown the link between menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) and brain health in women.
Breast cancer prevention: Precision medicine and health
Biobank Norway Project experts chart the journey from precision medicine to precision health when it comes to breast cancer prevention.
Hormonal contraceptives and women’s mental health – A long-term perspective
Belinda Pletzer of the University of Salzburg discusses the importance of researching the mental health effects of hormonal contraceptives and the need to identify women at risk for adverse mood reactions before they start hormonal contraception.
Is the a link between PTSD in female Gulf War Veterans and early menopause?
Females who served during the Persian Gulf War could suffer from health issues linking post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and early menopause.
Inhealthcare: Next-generation virtual wards bring hospitals care to patient’s homes
Inhealthcare is working with one of the UK’s largest teaching hospital trusts to develop the next generation of virtual wards. Natalie Duffield, sales and marketing director, explains how the company is helping to improve patient experience and reduce pressure on NHS beds.
NHS reports an increase in mental health medication prescriptions for 2023/24
The NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) has disclosed its annual report detailing the prescription trends for mental health medications in England, covering the financial...
Digital health needs women at the heart of it
Suzanne Wait and Catherine Whicher, from The Health Policy Partnership, suggest that digital health should prioritise the inclusion of women at its core.
How AI drove efficiency in Irish healthcare: Lessons for the NHS
In March, the unveiling of the NHS Productivity Plan marked a significant milestone in UK healthcare, with the Chancellor announcing a cash injection of £3.4 billion into the NHS.
Male contraceptive gel shows rapid results
A male contraceptive gel applied to the shoulders has shown to be faster-acting than previous methods, according to new research.
AI reveals differences in male and female brain structures
A study by researchers at NYU Langone Health has revealed significant differences in the brain structures of men and women, providing new insights into how various neurological and psychiatric disorders develop and present differently between the sexes.
Cannabis use in young people: Effects on physical and mental health
Cannabis is the most consumed illicit drug in Europe. Latest estimates from the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) indicate that about 23 million (8%) adults (15-64 years old) used cannabis in 2022
Mental health challenges faced by young people post-pandemic
Recent findings reveal a concerning trend in young people in Lincolnshire and extended waits for crucial mental health support services.
How the brain regulates emotions, a future with better targeted mental health treatments
Do you ever find yourself in situations where you want to scream out of frustration or anger? Well, there is a reason why you manage to keep cool on those tough days.
Natalie Duffield – Inhealthcare
Natalie is Sales and Marketing Director at Inhealthcare, having worked in the IT and Telecommunications industries for more than 25 years
Natalie first began her...
Insights on metabolic health and reproductive wellness with Dr. Carol Elias
In this exclusive interview, Dr. Carol Elias simplifies the complex link between metabolism and reproduction, sharing insights into the science behind our physiological balance.
New AI brain scan can determine whether a brain is male or female
An artificial intelligence model can determine with over 90% accuracy whether brain scans belong to a man or a woman.