by John McMillan | May 23, 2025 | Health, Policy
Nicole Hassoun, Binghamton University, State University of New York On March 20, 2025, members of the World Health Organization adopted the world’s first pandemic agreement, following three years of “intensive negotiations launched by governments in response to the...
by John McMillan | May 23, 2025 | COVID-19, Ethics
Dr. Philp McMillan, John McMillan “In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.” – Galileo Galilei, 1623 Four centuries past, Galileo Galilei turned his telescope to the heavens and...
by admin | May 16, 2025 | Health, Medical Research
Tiarna Lee, King’s College London Imagine an AI model that can use a heart scan to guess what racial category you’re likely to be put in – even when it hasn’t been told what race is, or what to look for. It sounds like science fiction, but it’s real. My recent...
by admin | May 16, 2025 | Diabetes
Genecy Calado de Melo, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Cathy E. Richards, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences A few drops of saliva can now reveal what used to require a scalpel, a syringe or a scan. Scientists have developed ways to...
by admin | May 16, 2025 | Diabetes
Craig Beall, University of Exeter Type 5 diabetes has just been recognised as a distinct form of diabetes by the International Diabetes Federation. Despite the name, there are more than a dozen different types of diabetes. The classification isn’t quite as tidy as the...
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