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Red meat consumption linked to elevated type 2 diabetes risk
Substituting red meat with plant-based proteins can lower diabetes risk and yield environmental advantages.
17,000 patients avoid unnecessary hospital visits in Scotland thanks to tech
Health Boards in Scotland are implementing innovative technologies to enhance communication among GPs and paramedics, transforming hospital visits.
Combatting loneliness through online communities
Mike Reid, founder of Goldster, describes the importance of combatting loneliness and how digital solutions can address loneliness and isolation to improve health.
Baywater Healthcare: Setting up a virtual ward
In an era marked by technological leaps and a shift towards patient-centred care, a virtual ward has emerged as a pioneering solution that bridges the gap between traditional hospital setups and the convenience of remote healthcare.
Achieving access to real-time data: how data is transforming and innovating government
Marc Hoogstad, Head of Product Management at Finworks, discusses how real-time data can support government decision-making and the benefits of establishing coordinated and robust data management practices
Mental health in the Americas: A crisis that calls for action
Dr Renato Oliveira e Souza, discusses the prevalence of poor mental health in the Americas and the policy measures needed to address them.
Workplace data analytics: Unlocking achievement within a hybrid education sector
The growth of hybrid education will only continue exponentially, so understanding how workplace data analytics can help is key.
The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research: Relieve the human suffering from cancer
Addressing one of the greatest challenges to human health and well-being, the Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research at Queen's University Belfast (QUB) is recognised internationally as an impactful research centre committed to relieving the human suffering from cancer.
Work absences reach a record high: Is more support needed?
According to a report urging employers to prioritise employee health, workplace absences soared to a decade-high
A recent report by the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development (CIPD) has revealed that workplace absences have reached their highest level in over ten years. Based on data from over 900 companies employing...
Emerging Rainbow Rice: New paradigm in biofortified foods
Rainbow Rice originated from comprehensive cross-breeding between a rare white-stripe leaf mutant and a dark purple leaf rice for a decorative purpose; however it has become a new model for biofortified foods and agrotourism.
Ban on single-use vapes: UK governments aim to stop children vaping
Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner admits she wishes she could give up vaping following reports that the government is considering banning disposable single-use vapes in an effort to protect young peoples health.
Harnessing the power of lifestyle and depression prevention
Explore the pivotal link between lifestyle and depression prevention, as recent research uncovers the profound impact of intentional choices on mental well-being.
How the education sector can safeguard students using generative AI
The emergence of free-to-access generative AI programmes has the potential to transform the classroom in ways we’re only beginning to understand, how can we protect students from the dangers of AI.
Why you must future-proof your business using data loss protection
Future-proof your business against evolving cyber threats with DLP. In tech and cybersecurity, change is constant. Stay ahead of bad actors and protect your company's future.
Mental health referrals for young people hits record high
Analysis of NHS data by the mental health charity Young Minds has discovered that the number of mental health referrals and children in mental health crisis is at an all-time high.
How to hack your productivity both in and out of business?
For startup founders, executives, or freelancers, success hinges on whether you can hack your productivity. Whether it's juggling roles, leadership, or clients, these productivity strategies are vital for success.
How Japan prioritises preventative care
We discuss healthcare in Japan, from its early adoption of universal healthcare to its vision for a health system that is fit for the future.
Suicidal thoughts in teens linked to headaches & bullying
Suicidal thoughts in teens have concerning connections to frequent headaches and bullying, as revealed in a study published in Neurology.
Human flourishing and offender rehabilitation
Byron R. Johnson and Sung Joon Jang from the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University explore the correlation between religious involvement and human flourishing for those in offender rehabilitation.
Research method reveals health impacts of heat and air quality
Researchers from the University of Waterloo and Toronto Metropolitan University analyse heat and air quality effects on health to guide climate adaptation measures.