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Wastewater surveillance for infectious disease preparedness
The University of Oklahoma Wastewater Based Epidemiology (OU WBE) team highlights successes from their three years of wastewater surveillance in Oklahoma & how this surveillance approach can be used as next-level monitoring for infectious disease preparedness.
Lessons from the COVID pandemic to fight against sepsis and common infections
Michael Wong, Founder and Executive Director at Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety and Amy Campbell, Quality Nurse Specialist at ECU Health and Chair at PPAHS Sepsis Advisory Board, discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the fight against sepsis.
AI legislation is vital towards empowering the UK economy
AI legislation is vital for the UK's AI revolution, enabling businesses to drive economic growth while fostering trust in emerging AI technologies.
AI to diagnose Parkinsons: A groundbreaking paradigm shift
In a groundbreaking collaboration, the Accelerated Capability Environment (ACE) has teamed up with the NHS's AI Skunkworks to harness AI to diagnose Parkinsons with unprecedented speed.
Patrick Stroman – Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences
Dr. Patrick Stroman did his undergraduate degree in Physics at the University of Victoria, Canada, and a PhD in Applied Sciences in Medicine at the University of Alberta, Canada, where he focused on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology.
He did a postdoctoral fellowship at Laval University in the Quebec Biomaterials...
UK invests £13 million in groundbreaking healthcare AI projects
The UK is making strides in health analysis by earmarking £13 million to fund groundbreaking healthcare AI technology. These initiatives use the potential of artificial intelligence to revolutionise diagnostics and medical procedures.
Inhealthcare virtual wards and remote patient monitoring
With over 10 years of experience of working with the NHS, our digital healthcare technology has been tried, tested and proven – and now, over three million patients across the UK use it.
A new era of pathogen surveillance using genomic sequencing
We spoke to Dr Joanne Hackett, Former Chief Commercial Officer of Genomics England and Regional Board Member of Movement Health 2030, about how genomic sequencing supports preparedness and response to public health threats
Genomic sequencing is a method scientists use to decipher the genetic material found in organisms or viruses....
Stop low back pain: A self treatment approach
There is a 2-minute corrective exercise which research proves provides relief from low back pain to 90% of those who do it, explains Dr. Hélène Bertrand, who discusses the impact of SI joints and possible pain treatments.
Improving AI/ML services for ophthalmology and medicine
Eric Buckland, PhD of Translational Imaging Innovations, delves into how we can achieve better transparency, traceability, and reproducibility in AI/ML for ophthalmology and medicine.
Study finds biomarker for early multiple sclerosis diagnosis
Researchers have discovered that measuring retinal layer thickness can significantly improve the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS).
Who is the European Health Union?
Sandra Gallina, Director General at Directorate-General Sante (DG SANTE), tells us the purpose of the European Health Union, formed in 2020, which sets out to provide a healthier tomorrow thanks to the actions of today.
The AI healthcare revolution: 4 insights into the future of patient care
The future of healthcare lies in the seamless integration of AI to empower professionals and revolutionise the way we approach healthcare delivery.
Emerging remote patient monitoring solutions virtually re-wiring the hospital ward of the future
Kelly Bevington, Digital Procurement Frameworks at NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS), explains remote patient monitoring solutions.
Gamified eco-driving to motivate safe and sustainable driving
With young drivers at the greatest risk of accidents on the road, eco-driving could offer a solution that promotes safer driving techniques while reducing the environmental impact.
The emergence of precision medicine for oncology
Dr Priya Hays, PhD, considers how the rapid development of precision medicine for oncology has impacted diagnosis, treatment, and clinical outcomes in cancer care.
IC2PERMED: Fostering collaboration between Europe and China to enhance personalised medicine
Tailoring care to meet patients’ needs can dramatically improve clinical outcomes; we hear how the IC2PerMed project is bolstering efforts in personalised medicine.
Is welfare spending distinct from health spending?
Paul Christie, Co-Founder and CEO of Tachmed, examines the benefits of a more joined-up approach in health and welfare spending to combat threats to global health.
Making EV charging infrastructure and EV uptake easier for local authorities
With over 30 years of experience in developing smart electronic solutions, EZ-Charge explains how it is supporting a seamless uptake of electric vehicles by working with local authorities to offer user-friendly and reliable EV charging infrastructure.
Government funds £2.3 billion into 160 new community diagnostic centres
To reduce pressure on the NHS and improve patient care, the government will fund hundreds of new community diagnostic centres in local areas.