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The Circle of Health – exploring health promotion frameworks
In the early 1990s, policymakers on Prince Edward Island (PEI), Canada embarked on a new policy direction based on a population health … See more
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How AI could revolutionise the world of healthcare
WEBWith the growing pressure on healthcare providers showing no sign of slowing, The Innovation Platform explores ways in which AI in healthcare can help increase performance. One of the technology industry’s fastest-growing avenues is that of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Health Technology Innovation News Network
WEBHere you will find the latest news and developments in the health technology sector, from leading suppliers and research organisations working to improve the quality of life for all. By it’s own definition, this field of technology relies on the application of knowledge and skills in the form of devices, medicines, vaccines, procedures, and
Telemedicine and e-health: promise, problems, and solutions
WEBProfessor Eisuke Hanada from the Department of Information Science and Engineering at Saga University, Japan, explores the increasing use of e-health solutions and some of the challenges and opportunities they offer.. Applications of ‘e-Healthcare’ are expanding, and it has the potential to become an essential element of modern medicine. …
Fighting COVID-19 with the One Health Initiative
WEBThe One Health Initiative’s Dr Bruce Kaplan argues that it is now time for a One Health approach to combat both COVID-19 and any future pandemics. The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is a crisis today that is only the beginning. The ‘writing is on the wall’: other viruses of
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Health Innovation News Network
WEBNew 5-year plan to combat antimicrobial resistance. Health 9th May 2024. A UK national action plan on antimicrobial resistance will protect people and animals from the risk of drug-resistant infections. Health 2nd May 2024. EORTC explains the importance of patient-centric clinical research in cancer treatment to improve quality of life.
The importance of helium uses in everyday life
WEBHelium is a gas that has numerous applications in everyday life. From its use in medical treatments to providing buoyancy for aircraft and balloons, this element plays an important role in many aspects of our day-to-day lives. It is also the second most abundant element in the Universe after hydrogen and can be found on Earth primarily as a
Electronic Health Records for clinical research
WEBProfessor Dr Dipak Kalra speaks to The Innovation Platform about the latest developments in Electronic Health Records data research.. The European Institute for Innovation through Health Data (i~HD) was formed as one of the key sustainable entities arising from the Electronic Health Records for Clinical Research (EHR4CR) and SemanticHealthNet …
Making Healthcare Sustainable – A Holistic Approach
WEBOrganisation: Gemserv Health. Telephone: +44 (0)207 090 1000. Email: [email protected]. Website: Visit Website. Tags. Climate Change. Health Policy. Health Technology. Gemserv Health discusses the necessity of making healthcare sustainable and how the industry can play a key role in tackling climate change.
The successes and challenges of the regenerative medicine sector
WEB2021 was a banner year for the regenerative medicine sector in terms of financing milestones, regulatory approvals, and scientific progress. The sector raised a record-breaking $23.1bn, surpassing the previous record of $19.9bn set in 2020 by 16%. Four new gene therapy/gene-modified cell therapy products have been approved globally this year.
The future of breast cancer diagnosis Innovation News Network
WEBDr Martin Stauber, CEO of GratXray AG, describes the company’s new one-stop solution for accurate and painless breast cancer diagnosis. Breast cancer is by far the most common cancer in women. 1 The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that 2.1 million new cases of breast cancer were diagnosed in 2018, with 627,000 …
Utilising graphene to transform nanomedicine and health …
WEBExploring the evolution of graphene from a lab-based discovery to a clinically useful tool to transform nanomedicine and health technology. Professor Kostas Kostarelos, Chair of Nanomedicine at the Faculty of Biology, Medicine & Health of the University of Manchester and the Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Barcelona, …
How an innovative solution for wheelie bins could help to save the …
WEBBinStrap is a patented device that was designed with the intention of securing the 1.5 billion unsecured wheelie bins worldwide that are spilling plastic and rubbish into our environment, rivers, and oceans. These bins get knocked over, blown over, overfilled, and rummaged through by animals, birds, rodents, and wildlife, and this …
BioUPGRADE: Advancing biocatalysts to enrich the global …
WEBEmma Master, PhD, from Aalto University details how the BioUPGRADE project drives state-of-the-art innovations in biocatalysts.. The overarching goal of the BioUPGRADE project is to establish biocatalysts for bio-based material manufacturing. In so doing, we are leveraging the exquisite selectivity of enzymes to maximise the efficient …
Machine learning model enhances prediction of liver cancer risk
WEBThe collaboration between clinicians and data scientists at UC Davis Health has yielded a revolutionary Machine Learning model designed to predict the likelihood of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a prevalent form of liver cancer. The findings demonstrate how AI techniques can assist physicians in providing early risk HHC risk assessment for
Advancing graphene-based healthcare technologies for a safer …
WEBDiscover how Zentek Ltd’s offering of graphene-based healthcare solutions hold transformative possibilities within healthcare and beyond. Nanotechnology refers to science, engineering, and technology conducted on …
Reducing the spread of multidrug-resistant bacteria
WEBThe evolution of antibiotic resistance and combatting the challenges posed by multidrug-resistant bacteria. Alexander Fleming was awarded with Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain the Nobel Prize in 1945 for the discovery of Penicillin, an antibiotic which revolutionised the world.
Exploring the impacts of nutrient legacies on cultural eutrophication
WEBNutrient enrichment of a surface water body encourages the growth of aquatic algae and macrophytes (aquatic plants), resulting in large quantities of decomposing organic matter, depleting the oxygen vital to other aquatic life, including fish. Fig. 1: Cyanobacterial blooms in Lake Erie can be seen from space. Image from …
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