A selection of news from the Usher Institute in 2016 - major publications, awards, visitors and more. News listing Search Tags 201620172018201920202021202220232024ArchiveFeaturesInsights Publication date Date from Date to BLOG: Data is driving health and social care innovation & inclusion of older people in research 10 March, 2023 Rose Penfold reflects on her hopes for data-driven innovation to improve health care. Long COVID prevalence in Scotland similar to stroke and COPD, study finds 09 March, 2023 Preliminary findings from an EAVE II sub-study were presented to the Scottish Parliament COVID-19… New digital intervention seeks to support concussion recovery 03 March, 2023 HeadOn is a digital health program designed to support recovery after a concussion. Diabetes and Ramadan - free online course 03 March, 2023 Online courses available for people with diabetes, and healthcare professionals, to help manage… Inadequate progress digitising the NHS 03 March, 2023 The UK Government is making inadequate progress on vital commitments to digitise the NHS, an… Lockdowns linked with drop in preterm births 02 March, 2023 The number of preterm births around the world dropped three to four per cent in the first four… Health and Social Care Data-Driven Innovation programme welcomes Partner Engagement and Marketing Lead 22 February, 2023 Colleen Hubbard joins the Health and Social Care Data-Driven Innovation (HSCDDI) programme to lead… Asthma risk unaltered by taking extra vitamin D 07 February, 2023 Taking vitamin D supplements does not reduce the risk of asthma attacks in children or adults,… BLOG: Visiting student, Phaedra Locquet 30 January, 2023 Visiting masters student in Biomedical Sciences from Belgium, Phaedra Locquet, reflects on her time… Enhancing support for emergency cardiac care clinicians in Scotland using artificial intelligence 27 January, 2023 A new partnership bringing together The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University, NHS… … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … This article was published on 2024-09-24