Coeliac UK wins 2019 Memcom award for app which checks whether food products are suitable for a gluten free diet
Read MoreMonth: July 2019
‘Millions’ around globe to take part in climate strikes
Organisers have announced a series of protests around the world this September which is set to involve millions of people. Global Climate Strikes will take place between 20-27 September.
Read MoreLondon Mayor joins charities and doctors to spread the word about hepatitis C
To celebrate World Hepatitis Day, and the news that hepatitis C can now been cured with tablet treatment, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, visited the hepatitis C testing centre run by King’s College Hospital London.
Read MoreNew Rough Sleeper Hub doubles capacity after successful pilot
Six months since its launch, the new Rough Sleepers Hub in Canning Town have supported 27 people off the streets of Newham.
Read MoreA Digital Path to Health for All
The world is just beginning to recognise the potential of digitally enhanced data to improve health. Increased use of digital technology and artificial intelligence can make countries better at predicting and preventing disease, and at providing health care to people in remote or underserved areas.
Read MoreLife-saving role for wheelchair-user Helen
A London woman has become the first wheelchair-user in the UK to qualify as both a swimming teacher and lifeguard.
Read MoreTeachers offered training to deal with climate crisis
A new training programme has been launched to support teachers address the climate and ecological crisis through the school curriculum.
Read MoreHollywood CGI tech to be used to help toddlers
Research at the £3.7m Wohl Wolfson ToddlerLab at Birkbeck, University of London will increase the understanding of developmental disorders. The research could lead to new interventions, transforming the outlook for people with these conditions.
Read MoreSuper Friendly American uses Welsh to build confidence
The Super Furry Animals can add another success to their chart-topping adventures: inspiring an American woman to increase her confidence.
Read More4m public sector workers set for £2.4bn payout
A high court ruling in a landmark pensions case means the Government could pay back an estimated £2.4 billion it owes to public sector workers immediately, according to GMB Union.
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