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Silvia Quintela – Health Unit of TECNALIA
PhD in Chemistry from the University of the Basque Country
She is currently a senior researcher in the Health Unit of TECNALIA. Her lines of specialization are focusing on obtaining active extracts from different biological matrices applying innovative technologies of extraction, in the development of technologies to improve the properties...
Dementia set to cost UK economy £91 Billion annually by 2040
As the population ages, the economic toll of dementia on the UK is projected to skyrocket, reaching £91 billion a year by 2040, according to a study conducted for the Alzheimer’s Society.
Young homeowners face retirement mortgage dilemma as rates rise
Younger homeowners are increasingly opting for extended repayment periods that stretch into retirement.
Bank of England expected to hold interest rates
The Bank of England is set to maintain its current interest rate of 5.25% for the sixth consecutive time, as announced today.
Investigating the hidden risks of abandoned metal mines in Wales
Experts are calling for urgent testing to take place in areas of Wales' once-thriving metal mining industry, in an attempt to uncover the potential public health threats.
Breaking the Stigma: Promoting Awareness of Perinatal Mental Health
Lorna Rothery spoke to Wendy Davis, Executive Director of Postpartum Support International, about the prevalence of perinatal mental health problems and how inadequate medical education and policies surrounding mental health care can negatively affect new parents.
Current CO2 removal plans will not meet Paris Agreement goals
A recent study led by the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) in collaboration with the University of East Anglia (UEA) has raised concern on the lack of current plans to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
Being sober curious: What, why and how
Have you heard the term ‘sober curious?’ What is it, why is it causing so much interest, and how can you do it?
UK strengthens trade border to boost biosecurity
The UK government has announced significant changes to its trade border procedures, in an aim to strengthen its defences against the threat of pests and diseases from imported goods .
A guide to nourishing your mind: The link between diet and brain health
A study reveals the importance of dietary choices in mental well-being and cognitive function.
UK Government allocates £7 million funding for SMEs to drive AI innovation
The United Kingdom has revealed a funding initiative focusing on strengthening artificial intelligence (AI) adoption among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating in high-growth sectors.
Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 surges to new record high
The FTSE 100, the UK's leading stock index, reached a historic milestone today, hitting an all-time high of 8,076 points.
FimusKraft Bio-gas Plant (FKBP): Is bio-waste a cost or an income for you?
FimusKraft bio-gas Plant FKBP turns the bio-waste cost-effectively into electricity, heat and nutrient-rich bio-fertilizer.
Earth Day 2024: The fight against plastic pollution
On April 22nd, millions around the world will join together for Earth Day 2024, under the idea of "Planet vs. Plastics" to combat the escalating crisis of plastic pollution.
What connects osteoarthritis and ageing and what effect do preventative measures have?
Lorna Rothery spoke to Dr Wendy Holden, Arthritis Action’s medical advisor, about osteoarthritis and ageing, the key supportive and preventative strategies needed, as well as the charity’s 2024/26 strategy.
Understanding soil health in agricultural systems at The University of Western Australia School of...
UWA School of Agriculture and Environment: Understanding soil health in agricultural systems within one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots.
Animal protection NGO urges election commitments to phase out animal testing
Animal protection NGO Cruelty Free International recently presented its manifesto which asks for a phase-out of animal testing at the Houses of Parliament, including animal testing for cosmetics ingredients to be made illegal.
UK promises £100 million to the World Bank to combat global challenges
The United Kingdom has announced a £100 million contribution to the World Bank during the Spring Meeting in Washington D.C.
Social care crisis requires government investment
Tackling the social care crisis will ensure people with a learning disability aren’t left behind. Jackie O’Sullivan, Acting CEO at learning disability charity Mencap, explains what the government must do to resolve the issues of recruitment and retention.
Asia Analysis April 2024
Welcome to Asia Analysis, April 2024! We hope you had a wonderful Easter, and we welcome you to this enticing Spring volume. Asia Analysis is a policy-driven publication with fascinating editorial and research content.