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Clean you hands: Hand hygiene training to prevent and control infections
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe from Frost & Sullivan’s TechVision Group, underlines the WHO’s annual Clean Your Hands campaign and comments on harmonisation in hand hygiene training to help prevent and control infections.
Post-menopause vitamin D deficiency linked to lower back pain
A new study has identified that vitamin D deficiency is one of the key causes of increased disc degeneration and lower back pain.
Positional awareness: The missing link to manual handling workplace training
Toni-Louise Gianatti from Soter Analytics, discusses why positional awareness is the missing link to behavioural change in manual handling workplace training.
Unexplained Wealth Orders: Will Zamira Hajiyeva’s appeal open the floodgates?
John Binns, Financial Crime team at BCL Solicitors, discusses the implications of the appeal against Unexplained Wealth Orders (UWO).
Why must the technology industry drive a more sustainable future?
David Watkins, Solutions Director at VIRTUS Data Centres, looks at what the technology industry and data centres should be doing to work towards a greener future and how they should be using renewables.
The growth of the Chief Sustainability Officer in the workplace
Mathias Lelievre, CEO of ENGIE Impact, discusses the important role the Chief Sustainability Officer has in making businesses greener.
Rare organisational failure with severe consequences
Here, Professor Wolfgang Seibel explains how “black swans” in public administration are responsible for disasters like Grenfell.
Will AI revolutionise the future of healthcare?
Medicine is one of the most exciting frontiers for artificial intelligence, but where is AI set to make a real difference to the future of healthcare? Rachel Roumeliotis, Vice President of Content Strategy at O’Reilly Media, answers here.
‘Remainers’ suffered mental distress equivalent to migraine after Brexit vote
Research has found evidence that ‘Remainers’ suffered mental distress, equivalent to a chronic migraine, in the aftermath of the Brexit vote.
Researchers create world’s most detailed map of breast cancer risk
An international team identified over 350 DNA 'errors' that increase risk of developing the disease, creating a map of breast cancer risk.
Turning left, right or going straight: Using elementary navigation decisions to understand brain function
Dr Stanley Heinze, Associate Professor at Lund University’s Department of Biology, underlines his work on neuroscience, notably using elementary navigation decisions to understand brain function.
Could revamping our high streets be the solution to the retail crisis?
Here, First Fence discusses whether the key to the crisis lies in revamping our high streets, and explains how brick-and-mortar stores can continue to thrive in the age of convenience.
The importance of a transparent approach towards AI technology
Ben Taylor, CTO at Rainbird, discusses why government needs to adopt a transparent approach to AI technologies.
AI has the power to improve decision making in the NHS
Peter Ford, Public Sector Industry Principal, Pegasystems discusses how Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the power to inform and improve decision making in the NHS.
Controlling and preventing diseases: A focus on traumatic brain injury
The work of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, within the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services is examined here, with a special focus on traumatic brain injury.
The challenges of data security and queues at airports
Irra Ariella Khi, CEO of Zamna, discusses why data security challenges are causing queues at airports and what can be done to solve this.
2020: Coming of age for Britain’s mid-sized cities
Cllr John Merry CBE, Chair of Key Cities and Deputy City Mayor of Salford, argues that 2020 will be a coming of age for Britain’s mid-sized cities.
Iain C. Steel – TLT LLP
Iain is an award-winning technical procurement specialist with over 23 years’ experience covering both sides of the procurement process.