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Professor Narges Armanfard – McGill University
Dr. Armanfard is the founder and principal investigator of the iSMART Lab
In addition to her role as a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at McGill University, she holds affiliations with Mila–Quebec AI Institute, McGill Centre for Intelligent Machines (CIM), McGill Initiative in Computational Medicine (MiCM),...
How do we tackle sepsis?
How do we tackle sepsis? What role do infection prevention and control play? What are the symptoms? How do we treat sepsis and reduce its risk? Let’s discover more about sepsis here.
Supporting tree-planting initiatives could relieve pressure on the NHS
Doctors call for immediate action to prioritise the environment due to its crucial role in improving public health and helping the strain on the National Health Service (NHS).
Five rare diseases you never knew existed
Learn about these five rare diseases to support governments, scientists and healthcare professionals to find treatments.
How to enhance the cybersecurity landscape in the public sector
When it comes to cybersecurity, the public sector is renowned for being severely underfunded, leaving it limited with the resources it can depend on. To make matters worse, there is a lack of available security talent to fill an ever-growing list of positions.
Machine learning predicts mortality risk in dementia patients
With the help of artificial intelligence, healthcare professionals can predict patient prognosis.
Mindfulness and cognitive behavioural therapy could help menopause symptoms
Research at the University College London (UCL) has revealed promising findings regarding the efficiency of mindfulness and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in helping menopause-related mood symptoms, memory issues and concentration problems.
Scientific advancement and innovation research in Asia
Prof Dr Preethi Kesavan, Head, School of Advanced Technology and Digital Media, at LSBF Singapore, explores scientific advancement and innovation across Asia from a regional perspective.
World Cancer Day: Digital cancer care to address UK inequity
Paul Landau, CEO of Careology, a digital cancer care platform used by the NHS and private health sector, posits the need for smart investment into digital tools to support cancer care and maximise the efficiency of resources.
NHS set to introduce Martha’s Rule in April
The Nation Health Service (NHS) has announced the nationwide "Martha's Rule" rollout in hospitals across England from April.
Social science in health: A neglected approach to tackling infectious diseases and anti-microbial resistance...
How social sciences are invisible when addressing infectious disease epidemics and Anti Microbial Resistance.
The FDA approve Omalizumab for managing food allergies
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has an approach for the expanded use of Omalizumab (Xolair), to address allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, stemming from accidental exposure to various foods.
Salt substitute reduces hypertension risk in elderly adults
Researchers reveal that replacing regular salt with a salt substitute can significantly reduce the risk of hypertension in older adults without increasing the risk of low blood pressure episodes.
A music and mental health research clinic
The University of Ottawa Institute of Mental Health Research at The Royal details the context and challenge of a music and mental health research clinic.
UK and EU Leaders encourage enterprises to utilise Horizon Europe funding
To boost innovation, British and European Union science chiefs are urging researchers and businesses to take the opportunities presented by Horizon Europe funding.
NHS Wireless Trials Programme is set to speed up patient connectivity
NHS England has announced the allocation of £1 million across seven trusts as part of its Wireless Trials programme.
TechUK celebrates UK’s top 200 fastest-growing tech companies in public sector
Tussell and TechUK have unveiled the 3rd annual Tech200 awards, this highlights the exceptional growth of the 200 fastest-growing technology companies in the UK public sector.
Beyond the numbers: COVID-19 data miscommunication
Prof Giampiero Favato and Cristina Oliva, MD, explain how storytelling shapes health behaviours beyond the numbers. Here, we learn lessons from COVID-19 data miscommunication.
Prioritising osteoarthritis and improving patient care
Tracey Loftis, Head of Policy, Public Affairs and Engagement at Versus Arthritis, tells us about the prevalence and mental and physical impact of osteoarthritis and the measures needed to improve the provision of care.
People-centred health services are essential to reducing disparities in cancer care
The past ten years have seen significant progress in cancer care, detecting cancers earlier and managing them more successfully and less invasively on a global scale.