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Common symptoms of diabetes that you might miss
Matthew Capehorn, medical director at LighterLife, goes into detail about the common symptoms of diabetes that you might not know about, on World Diabetes Day
The Roche digital solution to the diabetes challenge
Diabetes is described as the epidemic of the 21st Century, in the view of Roche Diabetes Care, who are using digital technology and data management to help patients, healthcare professionals and payers address this costly challenge
Big prizes awarded to European electricity prediction specialists
Three European predicition specalists have won prizes worth €2 million for developing the most accurate predictions of electricity flow through a grid.
Early diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders: Where are we now?
Dr Gerry Morrow shares his thoughts on the current state of play when it comes to the early diagnosis of neurodegenerative disorders, and asks the questions, can we screen, and should we screen?
Bullying and harassment in the NHS could be costing billions
Bullying and harassment in the NHS in England could be costing the organization over £2 billion per year, according to new research published in Public Money & Management
Digital transformation and local government: Asking the right questions
Callum Sherwood, Public Sector Specialist at Freshworks provides insight into the world of digital transformation and local government and ponders if we are asking the right questions in this vein
Health experts argue complacency increases the risk of infectious disease
Health professionals say a combination of antimicrobial resistance and complacency among other reasons are increasing the risk of infectious diseases.
Experts say radiotherapy is ‘undervalued’ and ‘needs greater investment’
A new report by the Marie Curie Legacy campaign suggests at least a quarter of cancer patients in Europe who need radiotherapy don't receive it.
Business Secretary announces 5 new technology centres to help save lives
The UK’s Artificial Intelligence revolution gets new backing, as the Business Secretary announces five new technology centres of excellence for digital pathology and imaging, including radiology, using AI medical advances
Diabetes UK urges patients to get vital flu jab this winter
Diabetes UK urges everyone with diabetes - including those who are pregnant - to take up the offer of a free a flu jab to avoid life-threatening diabetes complications winter illnesses can lead to
Cutting-edge technology synergy in the personalised nanomedicine space: Focus on pharmaceutical nanomanufacturing
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe from Frost & Sullivan’s TechVision Group explains cutting-edge technology synergy in the personalised nanomedicine space, with a special focus on pharmaceutical nanomanufacturing
London hospital pilots new mobile app for porters
Northwick Park Hospital is the first in the country to pilot a new 'Uber' style app in its A&E department for staff to hail a porter on their mobile phone
UK clinicians urged to prescribe acupuncture to help ease NHS pressures
Clinicians in across the UK are being urged by the British Acupuncture Council to consider referring their patients for acupuncture to treat a range of different conditions
New scheme for NHS staff to tackle AMR overseas launches
The government is inviting teams of NHS staff to apply for a grant of up to £75,000 to help tackle AMR overseas
Oxford University research finds that helping junior colleagues could help reduce anxiety
Research co-authored by Michael Gill, Associate Professor in Organisation Studies at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford has found that acting as a mentor to junior colleagues can help reduce anxiety
Employees still feel uncomfortable requesting flexible working
New research from Addeco Group has revealed that 13% of employees still feel uncomfortable requesting flexible working
Diabetes monitoring and drug delivery innovation fields: The scenario for big technology synergy
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe from Frost & Sullivan’s TechVision Group provides a market perspective on the diabetes monitoring and drug delivery innovation fields and explains why these are a scenario for big technology synergy
Identity theft a top concern for UK citizens
Leading security barometer from Unisys shows that UK citizens fear identity theft over other security concerns such as national security
UK seizes more than £2 million of fake medicines
A crackdown on fake medicines and medical devices by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has netted a haul of more than 1 million doses worth in excess of £2 million
Educational organisations are risking GDPR penalties by not wiping the memory from old IT...
Despite GDPR legislation having come into effect over four months ago, the majority of UK educational organisations are now risking penalties by failing to adhere to some of the rules