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University of Glasgow Breast Cancer Breakthrough Offers Hope for Early Intervention
Scientists at the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute, based at the University of Glasgow, have made a discovery which could help stop the spread of breast cancer – one of the leading causes of death from the disease.
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Glasgow Health-Tech Firm Tackles 1,000 Hour Backlog with Automation Platform,
A Glasgow health-tech firm has estimated that large Scottish health boards could save an estimated 1,000 hours of clinical time by automating the ADHD patient contact pathway.
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Strathclyde Researchers Discover New Airway Defence Mechanism Against Infection
Scientists have discovered a previously unknown defence mechanism in the human respiratory system.
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NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde to Validate Clinical AI Tools Through £1M Innovate UK-Funded Project
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde have launched a £1 million trial to evaluate the safety and system integration of AI tools in real-world healthcare settings.
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Scotland’s DigiFest 2025 to Showcase Innovations Transforming Health and Social Care
DigiFest, Scotland’s flagship digital health and social care innovation conference, returns as an in person event in December – with a bold call to action: lead with a digital first mindset.
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Glasgow-based SportTech Startups Theo Health and ScribePro Secure Major Funding
Two Glasgow-based sports technology startups are turning heads on the international stage with cutting-edge platforms that place athletes at the heart of innovation.
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Glasgow Surgeons Use Mixed Reality to Transform Spinal Surgery in UK First
A pioneering spinal surgery using cutting-edge Mixed Reality (MR) technology has transformed the life of a patient from East Kilbride, placing Glasgow’s Institute for Neurological Sciences (INS) at the forefront of global surgical innovation.
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Glasgow Researchers Unlock New Potential for Medical Imaging
A quantum discovery from researchers at the University of Strathclyde and Glasgow could herald significant improvements for future medical technologies across fields like biomedical imaging and spectroscopy.
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