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How is coronavirus impacting the most vulnerable people in our society?
Philip Baldwin, a leading LGBTQ and human rights activist, highlights the urgent work the government still need to do to protect vulnerable people during the coronavirus outbreak.
Potato and tomato blights in Europe: Multi-actor research is crucial for sustainable control
Didier Andrivon from INRA directs our thoughts to potato and tomato blights in Europe and as such, argues that multi-actor research is crucial for sustainable control.
Sustainable agroecosystems: Research to assess the benefits of regenerative grazing principles
Richard Teague, from Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management, Texas A&M University, discusses sustainable agroecosystems.
The changing arctic ice caps: Insights from ice cores
Martin Sharp Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, provides more compelling commentary on the changing arctic ice caps, focussing on the insights to be gained from ice cores.
Understanding the Canadian Institutions of Health Research and Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes
In this article, our thoughts are directed towards understanding the Canadian Institutions of Health Research (CIHR) and The Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes (INMD).
Up in smoke: Understanding knowledge gaps for cannabis edibles
Michael A. Rogers outlines four necessary elements to increase further societal understanding about the use of cannabis edibles.
Cannyx Markets UK Ltd: The globalisation of the CBD industry
Here, Hassan Akhtar explains how Cannyx Markets UK Ltd. Are successfully navigating the globalisation of the CBD industry.
Coronavirus: How to escape the daily negative news cycle
Jeremy Shulman, Chief Editor, Subscriptions and Product at Interactive Pro and Edology, advises how one can escape the daily negative news cycle due to Coronavirus and isolation, looking at different aspects including work, learning and how to stay informed.
Coronavirus and women’s health: Contraception, pregnancy and menopause
Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, addresses a variety of concerns related to coronavirus and women's health from contraception and pregnancy to menopause, highlighting why this virus affects men and women differently.
Money laundering in the time of COVID-19
John Binns, partner at BCL Solicitors LLP and specialist in financial crime and money laundering, provides an interesting insight into money laundering during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Supporting the NHS through prioritising at-home care
Peter Seldon, Consultus Care, discusses how at-home care for the elderly can help to alleviate pressure on the NHS.
COVID-19: The pandemic highlights failures in healthcare tech
Bethany Morris explores the consequences of failures in healthcare tech, from vulnerable key workers to limiting COVID-19 infection.
How can tech help people manage finances during self-isolation
Yiannis Faf, CEO of What We Want, explains how consumers can use technology, such as app-based banking, to manage their finances during self-isolation.
Setting global standards for CBD quality and compliance
At Mile High Labs, we share a collective vision for global standards of CBD quality and compliance: Let’s discuss the Novel Food application process for the UK.
Accelerating transitions for a Green Deal: Preparing a recovery after the pandemic
Here, Prof Dr Raimund Bleischwitz discusses the overlaps between transitioning to a Green Deal and preparing for recovery after the pandemic.
The FDA’s 2020 Cannabis policy
Here, Ann Allworth discusses what lies ahead for the FDA’s 2020 Cannabis policy and highlights discrepancies in their thinking.
Could vitamin D reduce hypertensive disorders in human pregnancy?
Dr. Yuping Wang and Dr. David F. Lewis from LSUHSC-Shreveport discuss how to reduce hypertensive disorders in human pregnancy.
Standardised extracts are the future of the CBD industry
Following the latest legislative and market trends, Ilesol Pharmaceuticals has developed a new product with a shiny future in the CBD industry.
The European Green Deal: Biodiversity can’t wait
President of the Study Group on The sustainable economy we need at EESC, Josep Puxeu Rocamora, argues that when it comes to the European Green Deal, biodiversity cannot wait.
Josep Puxeu Rocamora – European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
Josep Puxeu Rocamora was President of the study group for the opinion of the EESC on The sustainable economy we need, adopted at the January plenary session.
He has extensive professional experience, both in the public and the private sector. He represents the Food and Beverage Industry in the European...