Better Targeting of Antibiotics in Suspected Sepsis Cases Needed
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has stated that the use of antibiotics for possible sepsis should be more […]
mRNA Vaccine to Target Melanoma and Lung Cancer
The first NHS patients have received an experimental vaccine which health leaders think could revolutionise cancer care and treatment. Using mRNA technology, […]
Training for Nurses Amplified Through New Lab
The next generation of nurses and healthcare staff are set to benefit from the launch of a new lab at Solent University. […]
Yorkshire Ambulance Service Introduces Dementia-friendly Vehicles
New dementia-friendly ambulances have been introduced by the Yorkshire Ambulance Service. How will this amplify the positive impact on patient experience? The […]
New Pathogen Genomics Strategy Launched by the UKHSA
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has launched a new five-year pathogen genomics strategy. How is this setting out how the organisation […]
NHS Urges Young People to Take up HPV Vaccine
The NHS is urging young people and parents of 12 and 13-year-olds to ensure they consent to having the HPV vaccine, as […]
How Will New MRI Scanning Technology Improve Clinical Accessibility?
It has been announced that MRI scans which will improve the diagnosis of lung diseases will benefit from part of a £149 […]
The Importance of Food in Healthcare
Article submitted by Laura Tighe, Managing Director for Health, Care, and Retirement Living, Caterplus The food served at care facilities has a […]
The University of Bath to Host Water-based Public Health Initiative
The University of Bath has announced it is to host the newest Research England Centre of Excellence with £13 million to fund […]