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Innovation

Monitoring food security data through mobile technology

In rural areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Africa’s second largest country with vast fertile lands and thousands…

From mouthwash to medicine: innovation can come from unexpected places

As a physician who started out in geriatrics, I did not expect to end up researching and developing medicine for…

London Press Club and Hippocratic Post Debate

Is TV doctoring become the modern day equivalent of the Victorian freak show? And are doctors who become presenters on…

Data, data everywhere, but are doctors ready?

As I write in a patient’s notes in clinic, with the end of my pen in my mouth, I fall…

Liver on a Chip

The liver, which is the largest organ in the body, has a variety of important functions. As the main organ…

Walking the line to null points

#BringOutYerNulls is being used on twitter to help highlight the challenge of publishing so-called “null results” - when no effect…

Why More Women Should Consider Doctor-preneurship

Healthcare is dominated by women. In the NHS 52 per cent of GPs are female, 85 per cent of nursing…

Laser to change eyecolour

Technology from the US could mean that someone could change their eyecolour permanently using a special type of laser. Dr…

Can a rural hand pump tell you it’s not well?

Predictive health monitoring is widely used in engineering applications to detect damage to infrastructure as early as possible. Forecasting failure…

Is eternal youth bioavailable?

Bio-identical Hormone Therapy (BHT) was conceived three decades ago by US physician Dr Jonathan Wright as a natural alternative to…

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