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NHS patients to benefit from faster access to innovative medical technologies
NHS patients in England are set to gain quicker access to the latest and most innovative medical technologies, thanks to new plans proposed by NHS England and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
World No Tobacco Day 2024: How to convince young people to quit tobaccoÂ
For World No Tobacco Day 2024, we explore the addictive nature of tobacco for young people and how to help convince young people to keep off tobacco and quit smoking.
Learning from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Next-generation universal vaccines and immunotherapeutic research
With the COVID-19 pandemic behind us, we need to focus on universal vaccines and/or immunotherapeutic strategies and technologies to tackle ongoing endemic infections with SARS-CoV2, influenza, and RSV and prepare for any future pandemics, says Dr Babita Agrawal.
New lunar surface mapping with enhanced techniques
Researchers at Brown University have developed a method for mapping the surface of the Moon, which will enhance the precision of lunar exploration.
EUCTER: From a Jean Monnet Network to the European Counter-Terrorism and Security Institute
Christian Kaunert, Professor of Policing and Security at the University of South Wales, describes the scope of EUCTER, from a Jean Monnet Network to the European Counter-Terrorism and Security Institute.
Prof Christian Kaunert – University of South Wales
Prof Dr Christian Kaunert is Professor of Policing and Security, as well as Director of the International Centre for Policing and Security at the University of South Wales
He is also Professor of International Security at Dublin City University, Ireland. In addition, he is Jean Monnet Chair, Director of the...
Navajo Nation education policy
Open Access Government focuses on the crucial education policy priorities for the future of the Navajo Nation.
Can digital twins drive greener multimodal transportation for cities?
The world’s cities are choked with vehicular traffic, compromising the quality of life for citizens and raising significant environmental concerns. What could digital twins do to help drive greener multimodal transportation for cities?.
Benenden Hospital launches first liver ultrasound screening service in South East England
Benenden Hospital, a private healthcare provider in Kent, has launched the first liver ultrasound screening service in South East England.
Focused research to enable safer and more effective use of opioids
Over the past year, the Michael G DeGroote Institute for Pain Research and Care has offered a series of articles in Open Access Government about issues surrounding the opioid crisis, with a focus on events and practices in Canada, but what else is there to know?
This series highlighted several...
Population and immigration: Some fallacies and neglected benefits
In this eBook, I will discuss some very common fallacies regarding population and immigration, together with some important neglected points. I will try to do so in a way easy to understand and give some references for more rigorous discussions.
Transnational flows of living cultural heritage: African screen media in the world
Dr. Sheila Petty, FRSC, Professor of Media Studies and SaskPower Research Chair in Cultural Heritage, at the University of Regina, explores transnational movements of living cultural heritage in African screen media.
Dr. Sheila Petty, FRSC – University of Regina
Dr. Sheila Petty is Professor of media studies and SaskPower Research Chair in Cultural Heritage at the University of Regina
A Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, she is author of Contact Zones: Memory, Origin and Discourses in Black Diasporic Cinema, and co-editor of the Directory of World Cinema:...
Liberal democrats expose “Disgusting” sewage dumping by Thames water
South West London was hit with over 500 million litres of sewage in a day.
Altering cancer treatment dosing could significantly reduce its climate impact
The University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center has revealed that changing the dosing schedule for common cancer therapy could greatly reduce greenhouse gas emissions without compromising the patient's outcomes.
Creating accountability and social value in public sector procurement
Here, Open Access Government dive into the world of public sector procurement in this Q&A with Robbie Blackhurst, founder and director of Compliance Chain.
Navigating the EU nursing workforce crisis: Stop talking, start acting!
Professor Dr Paul De Raeve, Secretary General of the European Federation of Nurses Associations, outlines the key policy actions necessary to mitigate the current nursing workforce crisis in the EU.
Sandra Gallina – Directorate General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE)
Sandra Gallina joined the European Commission in 1988 - she is today Director General for Health and Food Safety
She is at the forefront of the EU Vaccines Strategy and the fight against COVID-19, as well as the promotion of sustainable and safe food systems.
Before joining DG SANTE, between 2018...
Simple swaps in groceries could reduce emissions by a quarter
An Australian study suggests that switching to environmentally friendly versions of everyday food and drink items could cut household grocery emissions by over a quarter (26%).
Empowering public sector procurement: A new era with Framespan
Rebecca Gibson, Marketing Manager at Framespan, heralds a new era with Framespan concerning empowering public sector procurement.