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Balancing the high-tech and human faces of future health
Wednesday October 16, 2019
Our healthy future: how science and technology could affect future healthcare - the picture for policy-makers
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Algorithms as medical devices: regulatory challenges
Tuesday October 1, 2019
Machine learning promises to change the way we research, the way we diagnose and ultimately treat patients, but at the same time it poses new challenges for the regulation of medical devices.
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Using genetic information for disease prevention
Sunday September 22, 2019
Harnessing knowledge about genetics in the prevention of common diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity
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A five-year strategy for infectious diseases
Wednesday September 11, 2019
Dr Laura Blackburn welcomes PHE priority to optimise use of WGS-based information to tackle infectious diseases
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Diversity, genomics and global health
Monday August 26, 2019
A letter in the CMO's annual report discusses the potential of polygenic risk scores for improving global health. However issues of under-representation in genetic data must be addressed before they can be considered a truly global health tool
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From theory to therapy in the genome editing boom
Wednesday August 21, 2019
Genome editing has been riding the wave of hype for some time, but is genuinely making its way into healthcare
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Are we ready to use polygenic scores for prevention of common diseases?
Monday July 22, 2019
Following publication of UK Green Paper on public health, Dr Sowmiya Moorthie examines the potential of polygenic risk scores in healthcare
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Towards personalised prevention?
Monday July 22, 2019
UK Government releases Green Paper on public health for consultation, Advancing our health: prevention in the 2020s
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Innovation in the NHS: making the most of new technologies
Wednesday July 17, 2019
Today it takes 10 years for a new medical diagnostic technology to become part of routine healthcare. A big improvement on a decade ago, but still slow! PHG’s Dr Joanna Janus expands on comments by Dr Sarah Byron at our recent conference.
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