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The importance of gut microbiome for Type 1 diabetes risk
A new study has highlighted that children with a high risk of type 1 diabetes have a different gut microbiome to children at low...
Wearable sweat sensors can detect what is in your blood
Needles could be a thing of the past with the development of new sweat sensors that can tell what is in our blood.
Medical technology...
Presenting Keith Squires: author, presenter, Ayurvedic and plant-based expert
Keith Squires the plant-based expert, author and chef was delighted to be invited to give a talk at The Houses of Parliament recently about...
The mouse that roared: discover the CBD brand with the most loved CBD
On Thursday 19 July, at the Prestigious World CBD Awards, Quantum Biomed Farms won ‘The Most Loved CBD In The World’ Award – is...
Unlocking solutions: welcoming new applied health and social care research bodies
Academic Health Science Network (AHSN Network) welcomes a new national network focusing on applied health and social care research.
Introducing AHSN Network, the catalysts that...
What do you know about the effects of space travel on the human body?
Humans have dreamed of commercially viable space travel since the 1950s, and studies on the impact of space on the body have shown that...
What do you know about the ‘game changing’ leukaemia treatment test?
Published in Leukemia, discover the leukaemia treatment test that could guide doctors’ decisions on drug administration.
Developed by a researcher at Brighton and Sussex Medical...
Personal care products and medicines may become water pollutants
According to Rutgers scientists, medicine and personal care products from human excretion may lead to becoming water pollutants.
When an individual flushes the toilet, they...
Revolutionary investment could help diagnose breast cancer and combat diseases
Backed by £23 million (~€26.8 million), cutting edge health projects could aid radiologists to combat diseases and diagnose breast cancer more effectively.
22 March 2019...
Discover the digital health company taking disease management a step further
Executing disease management may be made easy as digital health company, Liva Healthcare, receives €8 million investment from MIG, Santo Venture Capital and Digital...
Understanding human health with genome analysis
Understanding human health has been taken to another level as researchers at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research and UNSW, Australia, have published a...
European Bioinformatics Institute to tackle life threatening diseases
Following a £45 million (~€52.7 million) investment, the European Bioinformatics Institute is one step closer to improving the world’s understanding of genetics and molecular...
Introducing Europe’s first ever motor-controlled heart valve
Cardiologists from Mainz University Medical Center, Germany, have implanted a new motor-driven and self-expanding heart valve in three patients in Europe for the first...
What do you know about the One Health concept?
One Health is a concept that recognises interlinks between human health, animal health and the environment, and now it’s time for a more aligned...
Virtual reality behaviour: would you think and act differently too?
Virtual reality (VR) can be extraordinarily life-like, but new UBC research explored the gap between real-life and virtual reality behaviour, with a key focus...
Inpatient sleep interruptions to be reduced by SIESTA project
Although patients may spend much of their time sitting in a chair or recovering in bed, inpatient sleep interruptions is common – but a...
Has a new solution to battle the NHS waiting room mayhem been found?
Dealing with 1 million patients every 36 hours comes at a cost, but could using something as simple as telephone communication prevent the NHS...
Inaccuracy in electronic prescribing is warned
Researchers caution warning when using electronic prescribing, as errors are likely to occur in medical record systems.
Electronic prescribing is becoming increasingly common across the...
Pseudoachondroplasia dwarfism and new treatment targets
Disrupting the self-perpetuating cellular loop of endoplasmic reticulum stress & inflammation of pseudoachondroplasia dwarfism may be the key to therapeutic advances.
Pseudoachondroplasia dwarfism is a...
Rare forms of cancer to be tackled by Asian-European collaboration
ESMO launches new partnership to boost Asian-European collaboration and tackle rare forms of cancer, with the launch of Rare Cancers Asia.
The European Society for...