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Antimicrobial nanocoatings: Functional and preventative benefits
Aarthi Janakiraman, Research Manager, Chemicals and Advanced Materials at TechVision, Frost & Sullivan, argues that antimicrobial nanocoatings will gain prominence due to their functional and preventative benefits.
Matt Hancock announces end of Public Health England
Yesterday Matt Hancock announced the end of Public Health England (PHE), which will be absorbed into a new organisation.
Getting to know the four phases of your menstrual cycle
Natasha Richardson, Founder of Forage Botanicals and Author of Your Period Handbook, explores the four phases of the menstrual cycle, what defines them and what to expect in each.
Jem Rashbass – NHS Digital
Jem Rashbass is a clinician with a background in medicine, molecular biology and histopathology.
Virginijus Sinkevičius – European Commission
Virginijus Sinkevičius is the European Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, since 2019
In 2016, he was elected to the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania in the single-member Šeškinė constituency in Vilnius; he was then appointed Chair of the Committee on Economics; on 27 November 2017, he was appointed Minister of Economy of...
Putting communities at the heart of policy-making
Emily Morrison, Head of the Institute for Community Studies, explains that the heart of policy-making should be the communities involved.
The evolution of healthcare: How can telehealth ease diabetes management?
Digital health company Glooko sees a paradigm shift in healthcare with increased remote monitoring and easier access to telehealth.
Diabetes: Innovative technology for long-term health conditions
Here, we discover why Gendius’ remote management technology, Intellin®, is poised to transform the way that we manage long-term health conditions including diabetes.
Marketing unhealthy foods to kids
Here, the regulations on the marketing of unhealthy foods to kids are discussed as critical to reducing obesity.
Female led countries’ show “significantly better” COVID-19 survival
COVID-19 survival strategies have been analysed by the University of Liverpool, who found that women-led countries' were much safer.
Making online learning inclusive for all
Simon Barnes, CEO & Founder of TLC LIVE, shares his advice on how to ensure online learning remains engaging and accessible to a wide range of students.
The mental and physical impacts of living with a gambling addict
Susie Jones gives her personal account on the financial and emotional pressures of living with somebody with a gambling addiction, how lockdown has accentuated many of the behavioural triggers, and the steps people can put in place to combat the behaviour.
Through COVID and beyond: Using tech in local government
Matt Prosser and David Rees talk about how using tech in local government could be a lasting post-COVID improvement.
Preserving the integrity, accuracy and safety of the US voting process
Michael Sparks, Director of Government Sales at Zebra Technologies, explains how the safety of the US voting process can be improved with specific technology.
Animal health focus: Well-managed and healthy livestock
Well-managed and healthy livestock play a key role in the European Green Deal, Roxane Feller, Secretary General of AnimalhealthEurope argues.
Experts discuss what the post-lockdown workplace will look like
Here, some experts discuss how the "new normal" will look for the post-lockdown workplace.
The relationship between diabetes and muscle mass
InBody Clinical Team describes the relationship between diabetes, one of the most common diseases of the modern age, and muscle mass.
One step closer to implanting diagnostic electronics in the body
The American Chemical Society (ACS) are closer to using electronics in the body, to diagnose tumours and track illnesses.
European Union: Small scale solutions for climate neutrality by 2050?
The Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies proposes that small scale solutions could be the cheaper way that climate neutrality happens by 2050.
How can the Government respond to the fourth industrial revolution?
Mark Brett, public services expert at PA Consulting, explains how the Government could use the fourth industrial revolution to make sure no-one is left behind.