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An in-depth look at opioid dependence
Dr Gerard Sinovich, Lead Pain Specialist, provides an in-depth commentary on behalf of Cantourage Clinic concerning what we need to know about opioids and opioid dependence.
Private-public collaboration and data visibility necessary to fight cloud attacks
As the number of cyber attacks on cloud platforms and applications increases, organisations need more collaboration and data visibility.
UK transport sector: Achieving net zero emissions by 2050
Lauren Pamma, Programme Director at the Green Finance Institute, probes how the UK transport sector will achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Financing Britain’s energy transition – the scope and opportunities in solar energy
As war rages in Ukraine and the ensuing energy crisis stoked by Russia’s aggression takes hold, the need for energy independence, such as solar energy, has never been more apparent.
Stolen Lives: The Reality of Living with Long Covid
Long Covid is affecting an estimated two million people in the UK; however, both the general population and the UK government have continued to overlook its impacts. This eBook sheds light on the life-changing condition.
An HPV factsheet – Everything you need to know
HPV is the most common STI in the world, affecting 80% of the population. Here Dr Deborah Lee, from Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, addresses the most common issues about HPV in an attempt to aid in the understanding of the condition
User-centred cyber security for local government
Arnie Armstrong, Cyber Security Principal at Made Tech, explains why a user-centred cyber security approach is vital to local government.
Reproductive technologies for sustainable livestock production
Livestock are an important source of food for the planet’s eight billion humans; societies across the globe must work together to meet the ever-increasing...
Why a standardised approach is key to stop greenwashing in labelling
The European Commission found that more than half of environmental claims made in product advertising are misleading, unverified, or unclear - how can we stop greenwashing?
Why is smartphone addiction on the rise, and are you being affected?
With 6.3% of the population currently suffering, Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, explores and examines concerns around smartphone addiction (SMA).
TSA regulations: why Telcos should act now
Telcos need to allocate specific roles within their organisation to deal with the TSA regulations laid out by the UK government.
Enhancing the use of data – do you know your strategic priorities?
Solutionpath’s Rachel Maxwell considers the importance of knowing your strategic priorities when deploying student engagement analytics within a university.
Machine learning and prognostics in cancer programmes
Tim Simpson, General Manager of Hologic UK & Ireland, discusses how AI, machine learning and prognostics could revolutionise cancer detection and treatment in breast and cervical cancer programmes.
National Sickie Day: How to improve self-care
The ONS estimates that there were 17 million working days lost to stress, depression or anxiety in the UK between 2021 to 2022; how can we avoid this?
Where are Mexico’s dengue fever hotspots?
As many as one in five dengue fever deaths in the Americas occur in Mexico, which is why identifying dengue fever hotspots is so important.
How can you generate revenue from your community portal?
A community portal can help companies build a stronger connection with their audience and increase brand visibility, which leads to financial gains.
Should you change your broadband provider?
Over one third of Brits have never changed broadband provider, potentially missing out on savings of £162 a year.
Meeting Net Zero: a whole-town approach
Carl Clarke, head of EV business development at the infrastructure specialist, Enerveo, discusses the EV infrastructure required to accelerate change and why these agreed targets need to adopt a whole-town approach to meeting net-zero.
Five industries to see reduction in employer pension contributions
Amid a cost of living crisis and the retirement age increasing, employees are worried about cuts in employer pension contributions - who will be the worst hit?
Elite universities in the UK: what’s the competition?
The UK’s elite universities hold their prestige against Ivy league universities – but why are grades alone not enough to secure a place?