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Greek researcher, Dr Pantelis Natsiavas, is on a mission to use technology to redefine the meaning of palliative care for those affected by cancer, with the help of EU funding and 16 healthcare…
Healthy newborns is the ultimate goal of EU-funded researchers. © Halfpoint, Shutterstock.com
New treatments being developed by EU-funded researchers will improve both survival rates and the long-term…
Genetic screening of newborns could help spot rare diseases early and speed up treatment. © Valmedia, Shutterstock.com
Early genetic checks being developed by researchers with EU and industry funding will accelerate treatments…
As medical centres increasingly come under attack from hackers, Europe is bolstering protection.
An earpiece developed by researchers in Spain warns of an impending convulsion, while a UK-based engineer is investigating how to prevent sudden death from the disease.
Ο Έλληνας ερευνητής, Παντελής Νατσιάβας, έχει αναλάβει την αποστολή επαναπροσδιορισμού της έννοιας της παρηγορητικής φροντίδας για όσους πάσχουν από καρκίνο, με τη χρήση της τεχνολογίας και με τη…
As knowledge increases about how auditory troubles develop, new technological advances are set to cut through the clamour.
As a deadly disease that people can catch from ticks moves across the continent, the EU is seeking new tests and a vaccine for the infection.
With new findings that the immune system plays a key role in conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels, options emerge for new cures.
By monitoring oceans and peering into ponds, European projects seek to protect an array of animal and plant life.
When the body machinery that kills off hundreds of millions of cells a day fails, inflammation and sickness are often not far behind.
European researchers are developing online tools to help small and medium-sized enterprises improve the mental health of employees.
With tens of millions of poultry culled every year to contain avian influenza, scientists are rushing to find new ways to protect flocks from infection and avert a human pandemic.