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Calcium supplements for menopausal women
Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, explores the issue of calcium supplementation and shares her own personal experience after recently suffering her first osteoporotic fracture.
Social isolation during childhood causes damage to specific brain circuit
A study in mice has shown long-lasting effects from juvenile social isolation and suggests methods of potential treatment.
COVID-19: A test for democracies
Thomas Lahnthaler, CEO of The Crisis Compass, explains how COVID-19 is truly a test for democracies in this insightful piece of political analysis.
What has COVID-19 taught us about the benefits of TEC?
Gavin Bashar, UK Managing Director of Tunstall Healthcare, discusses what healthcare professionals, social care leaders and local governments have learned about the benefits of technology enabled care (TEC) amid COVID-19.
How can government and businesses better promote the digital skills agenda?
Fred Flack, Head of Talent Academy at CloudStratex, is actively working to turn young job seekers into IT professionals, as well as upskill existing specialists. Here, he explores how government and businesses can better promote the digital skills agenda.
Unregulated use of AI is threat to sustainable development
New research suggests that the use of Artificial Intelligence could pose a threat to sustainable development when unregulated.
How the public sector can use AI ethically
Asheesh Mehra, CEO and Co-Founder, AntWorks, advises how governments can adopt artificial intelligence (AI) in an ethical and measured way.
Finding new antibiotics: The genome way
Professor Tilmann Weber discusses how microbial genomics helps to find the next generation of antibiotics in the race against antimicrobial resistance.
Recognising the opportunity for positive change after COVID-19
Here, Nicholas Morgan from PLACEmaking discusses how the aftermath of COVID-19 will fundamentally alter perceptions of work, and why businesses should use this as an opportunity for positive change in the workplace.
New link between menstrual cycle seizures and epilepsy
Rutgers University found that people experience menstrual cycle seizures due to genetic generalised epilepsy.
Let’s talk gender diversity in tech this Women’s Equality Day
This Women’s Equality Day, we speak to seven technology professionals on their experiences with gender equality in the workplace and advise organisations on how they can provide an inclusive working environment.
Cambridge COVID-19 vaccine gets £1.9 million to start trials
The University of Cambridge are developing a COVID-19 vaccine, which is expected to start clinical trials in Autumn 2020.
Nightingale hospitals could increase antibiotic resistance
The University of Plymouth revealed that secondary COVID-19 treatment could be increasing antibiotic resistance and polluting water.
How government and public sector can win at social media for public good
Barack Obama’s vision for transparent government communications rings true in a post-COVID-19 world. Here, we find out how the government and public sector can win at social media for the public good.
Michelle Freeman – Remeo Healthcare
Michelle Freeman, Head of Nursing, Remeo Healthcare - Registered Nurse, BSc (Hons).
Sue Houston – Christchurch Group
Sue Houston, Group Chief Nursing Officer, Christchurch Group - Registered Nurse, Diploma (BSc) in Epilepsy, Best Interest Assessor.
Ruth Smith – Active Care Group
Ruth Smith is CEO of Active Care Group - the UK’s leading national provider of post-COVID rehabilitation and complex care services for children, young people and adults.
Health: Enabling young children to achieve their full developmental potential
We spoke to the WHO Press Office about enabling young children to achieve their full developmental potential in this in-depth health focus.
Broadening participation in U.S. astronomical research
Open Access Government explores the different ways that the National Science Foundation’s Division of Astronomical Sciences is encouraging wider participation and diversity in U.S. research.
Levelling the AI playing field through low-code applications
Richard Billington, Chief Technical Officer at Netcall outlines the importance of levelling the artificial intelligence playing field through low-code applications.