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The rising demand for regenerative therapies and personalised medicine

Health Europa brings you the ultimate guide to regenerative therapies and personalised medicine, and highlights their ability to bring about more effective treatment methods for...
personalised cannabis medicine

Medical cannabis care in the era of personalised medicine

In the post-COVID-19 era, now more than ever, patients are critical of the healthcare they receive. Yaron Gissin, Chief Innovation Officer of the Sade...
Plant-based health solutions for weight and mental health management

Plant-based health solutions for weight and mental health management

Weight and mental health management can be difficult at the best of times, but COVID-19 is compounding these problems for many people, and there...
NHS North East partners with Health Call to deliver digital healthcare

NHS North East partners with Health Call to deliver digital healthcare

NHS organisations across the UK have welcomed a new collaboration to harness innovative digital healthcare and technology, with the aim of improving patient health...
IBD standards launching today aim to drastically improve how we care for those suffering

IBD standards launching today aim to drastically improve how we care for those suffering

IBD UK, a partnership of 17 professional patient organisations chaired by Crohn’s & Colitis UK, campaign a groundbreaking opportunity to promote better IBD standards. People...
How pre-filled syringes are helping to deliver the personalised drug revolution

How pre-filled syringes are helping to deliver the personalised drug revolution

With ‘novel’ biologic and personalised drugs being used to treat and cure chronic ailments, discover how pre-filled syringes are set to gain high traction...
Aluminium-free deodorant market poised to rake in $1,200 million (~€1,076 million) in 2019

Aluminium-free deodorant market poised to rake in $1,200 million (~€1,076 million) in 2019

The aluminium-free deodorant market has high growth potential in the personal care product industry owing to the high demand for natural products. According to a...
Secondary care leads the way for clinical safety – why GP surgeries need a CSO

Secondary care leads the way for clinical safety – why GP surgeries need a...

If we are implementing IT changes within the NHS that has a potential clinical effect, then clinical safety is important says Dr Ian Jackson,...
NHS technology is about to get revamped with Matthew Gould as new CEO of NHSX

NHS technology is about to get revamped with Matthew Gould as new CEO of...

Health Secretary Matt Hancock confirmed the appointment of Matthew Gould as the new CEO of NHSX – Could this bring a new era of...
Revolutionising personalised cancer treatment with targeted therapy

Revolutionising personalised cancer treatment with targeted therapy

My Personal Therapeutics announces funding and secures exclusive Mount Sinai School of Medicine Technology license, bringing targeted therapy to transform personalised cancer treatment. My Personal...
Health Europa talk digital medicine and digital health companies

Health Europa talk digital medicine and digital health companies

With many digital health companies involved in mergers & partnerships, and with a positive shift in the world of digital medicine and health, significant...
HepatoPredict: stratifying liver cancer patients for transplantation

HepatoPredict: stratifying liver cancer patients for transplantation

The HepatoPredict - a powerful predictive tool to accurately select hepatocellular carcinoma patients for successful liver transplantation. Dr José Pereira Leal, the founder and executive...
Locked-In Syndrome patients given new revolutionary AI-powered device

Locked-In Syndrome patients given new revolutionary AI-powered device

Patients with Locked-In Syndrome have been given a new sense of freedom with the first ever wearable continuous communication device. The EyeControl is a groundbreaking...
Early type 1 diabetes shortens women’s lives by 18 years

Early Type 1 diabetes shortens women’s lives by 18 years

According to new research, women who develop Type 1 diabetes before the age of ten have shorter lives by an average of nearly 18...
Gender and BMI could help avoid harmful side effects in Type 2 diabetes

Gender and BMI could help avoid harmful side effects in Type 2 diabetes

Factoring in simple characteristics such as sex and BMI can help clinicians make a decision on the correct drug to prescribe and improve control...
This new blood test will speed up the diagnosis of cardiac troponin

This new blood test will speed up the diagnosis of cardiac troponin

A new sensitive blood test, which can help speed up the diagnosis of cardiac troponin when a patient first arrives at the emergency room,...
The benefits of technology-enabled care

The benefits of technology-enabled care

The Rt Hon Professor Paul Burstow, the president of the TEC Services Association, reflects on the potential of technology-enabled care to transform health and...
personalised healthcare

Narratives in support of training for personalised healthcare

In the past, our health systems were established primarily to save lives. Emphasis was on correct clinical procedure for efficient and effective intervention, there...
Improving migrant healthcare using newly developed alert system

Improving migrant healthcare using newly developed alert system

ISGlobal researchers have collaborated with primary care professionals to develop a computerised alert system that will provide screening recommendations to improve overall migrant healthcare. The...
All you need to know about the 13th Congress of the European Hip Society

All you need to know about the 13th Congress of the European Hip Society

The 13th Congress of the European Hip Society is two just months away, where experts in orthopaedic surgery will discuss the latest hip diagnostics...

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