Nutrition Living near fast-food places could be bad for your heart health: study Participants near the highest density of ready-to-eat food places had a 16 per cent greater risk of heart failure, according to a new study. 27/02/2024
Health news €2.5 million drug now approved in Ireland, Belgium and the Netherlands Libmeldy - a treatment for a rare disease costing €2.5 million - has become available in Ireland, Belgium and the Netherlands. 26/01/2024
Health news Ukraine war leads to heightened demand for bionic prosthetic limbs An estimated 20,000 Ukrainians have had amputations since Russia invaded the country in February last year, most of whom are wounded soldiers. 22/12/2023
Health news This vest can predict risk of sudden cardiac death in 5 minutes The ECGI vest uses 256 sensors to give doctors a large amount of electrical information in just 5 minutes. 22/12/2023
Health news Scientists discover how a key protein can stop spread of lung cancer A new molecular pathway could help to stop the spread of lung cancer and help the development of new anti-cancer drugs. 03/12/2023
Smart Regions The EU project helping us better prepare for the next pandemic In partnership with the European Commission In this episode of Smart Regions, we find out how the European PerForM-REACT project is helping two German research institutes in their quest to better understand and more effectively deal with infectious diseases. 20/11/2023
Health news Surgeons perform transplant of a whole human eye in world first Aaron James destroyed much of his face in an accident with high-voltage power lines but is now recovering well from a face and eye transplant. 10/11/2023
Health news Parkinson’s patient walks unassisted thanks to spinal electrodes The “game-changing technology” could help restore movement in people with advanced forms of the disease according to Parkinson’s researchers. 08/11/2023
Health news Scientists extract RNA molecules from extinct species in world-first The researchers are hopeful the breakthrough will allow them to study how RNA viruses evolve. 01/11/2023
Health news Promising new vaccine offers hope of breaking cocaine addiction The vaccine is designed to help produce anti-cocaine antibodies in the body of a person who is chemically dependent on the substance. 28/10/2023
Smart Health How is the EU boosting support for innovation in the health sector? In partnership with The European Commission In this latest episode of Smart Health, we ask why Europe is lagging behind other countries when it comes to medical innovation, and find out what steps industry leaders are taking to turn the tide. 13/10/2023
Smart Health How can the EU boost innovation in its pharmaceutical sector? In partnership with The European Commission Smart Health asks the Director General at the European Medicines Agency about what steps Europe can take to improve innovation in the pharmaceutical sector. 13/10/2023
Health news This ‘groundbreaking’ bionic arm fuses with the user’s bone and nerves The bionic arm has been working for years, reducing the user’s level of pain. The first person to receive it tells how life changing it has been. 11/10/2023
Health news New brain-reading headset could help stroke victims regain movement The portable headset reads the brain waves of the wearer, triggering a connected robotic arm to move when the person thinks about moving their arm. 06/10/2023
Health news Hyperrealistic prosthetics start-up hopes to improve amputees’ lives This prosthetics maker designs hyperrealistic limbs that emulate the patient's age and skin tone as closely as possible - adding in wrinkles, nail pigmentation and even tiny hairs. 25/09/2023
Nutrition Unhealthy snacks are undermining healthy mealtimes, researchers warn Snacking on unhealthy treats like cookies and cakes can undo the benefits of eating healthily at mealtimes. 18/09/2023
wellbeing Your smartwatch could be a health hazard. Here’s why Could your wristwatch be a breeding ground for harmful bacteria? A study found that 95% of the time, the answer is yes. 15/09/2023
Health news New lung cancer vaccine could reduce the risk of dying by 41% - study A French biotechnology company said that its cancer vaccine was effective in decreasing the risk of death for people with some lung cancers by 41%. 13/09/2023
Health news Cancers in people under 50 up almost 80% in the last 30 years Across the globe, rates of cancer diagnoses in people under the age of 50 have soared over the past three decades. 07/09/2023
Nutrition Scientists discover the secret to how fast we age hidden in our gut New findings suggest higher levels of inflammatory bacteria are linked to accelerated ageing and poorer fitness performance. 02/09/2023