Happy New Year from Open Access Government! We invite you to celebrate by reading North America Analysis’s January 2024 volume, which offers compelling observations from distinguished subject matter experts and researchers
For example, how can cannabis help with chronic pain? A staggering 51.6 million Americans live with pain daily; Ellen Smith from the U.S. Pain Foundation explains how medical cannabis supports her management of chronic pain in this insightful personal perspective.
Michael Wong and Amy Campbell from the Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety reflect on the fourth World Sepsis Congress discussion, which focused on improving long-term health outcomes post-sepsis.
Blood and blood products are critical to saving patients’ lives. Open Access Government, therefore, discusses the role of blood transfusions in modern medicine, including the emergence of technologies to support blood safety and artificial alternatives to traditional blood products.
Moving away from health, Open Access Government looks at supporting the U.S. Physical Sciences in the U.S., including research on superconductivity, high energy physics, and quantum information science.
We also examine the priorities of the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology, including a look at AI in education, plus digital equity for all learners.
Heading up our awe-inspiring Canada focus, we helpfully provide further updates on research funding in Canada, focussing on drug discovery, artificial intelligence, and the bio-manufacturing industry to support the next generation of scientists. Many compelling research profiles follow.
I hope you enjoy reading our packed January 2024 edition and anticipate more from us in the coming year and beyond.