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Oxford GPs lead nationwide launch of AI-driven assessment technology for COPD
Healthtech company TidalSense launches new AI technology for assessing COPD using the N-Tidal device: a novel high... -
Young women most likely to have PTSD of all demographics and more likely than members of the Armed Forces
Analysis of new data from the Ministry of Defence finds that the rate of PTSD among serving... -
Revolutionary Robotic Surgery at King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center Marks Historic Milestone in Middle East
King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSH&RC) has achieved a remarkable milestone by successfully employing advanced... -
Ergotron’s CareFit Combo System Drives Higher Quality Patient-focused Experience in New NHS Emergency Department
Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust selected Ergotron’s CareFit Combo System for their new emergency department to deliver quality and efficiency when patients need it... -
Digital morphology: What advances mean for modern laboratories, and why continued innovation is imperative.
Advances in technology mean that moving from microscopes to digital alternatives can now be achieved without sacrificing... -
School and college leavers invited to check out NHS and care careers as results day arrives
With tens of thousands of young people in Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes set to receive their... -
Health Column: Top tips for managing back pain
Many of us experience different joint aches and pains throughout our lives but back pain can be... -
Outpatients transformation – how The Royal Cornwall Hospital NHS and Isles of Scilly transformed the patient experience with a patient engagement portal
The Royal Cornwall Hospital NHS and Isles of Scilly transformed patient experience with our patient engagement portal,... -
Australia leads the world with a new International Guideline to improve the health of women with polycystic ovary syndrome
A new Monash University-led international partnership has delivered an International Guideline to improve the lives of women...