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Hugh facilitated our licensing agreement to the World Health Organisation in 2011, with Serum Institute of India in 2011 and Changchun BCHT Biotechnology Co, China in 2012. ...
7th April 2022 marks World Health Day, a key date in the calendar for the World Health Organisation (WHO), and for ION Science. In a decade that has already seen increasing focus and pressure on improving health, protecting the planet, and reducing the impact of emissions, 2022’s World Health Day brings ...
7th April 2022 marks World Health Day, a key date in the calendar for the World Health Organisation (WHO), and for ION Science. In a decade that has already seen increasing focus and pressure on improving health, protecting the planet, and reducing the impact of emissions, 2022’s World Health Day brings ...
These particles can remain suspended in indoor air for up to three hours. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has also issued a warning that the coronavirus spreads further indoors than current physical distancing rules account for. ...
The Fife-based company won the Artificial Intelligence Award run by the Accelerated Access Collaborative in partnership with NHSX and the National Institute for Health Research. The Award supports technologies across the spectrum of development from initial feasibility to evaluation within the NHS. ...
As a company we continue to closely monitor developments with respect to the Coronavirus (COVID-19), taking guidance from the British Government and the World Health Organisation. We have been taking steps to ensure the safety and wellness of our employees including travel restrictions, reviewing business continuity plans, and working to implement visitor ...
IOSH is working closely with the World Health Organization (WHO) to share latest information and guidance on the coronavirus and how to stay healthy at work. ...
Over 2,400 medical device manufacturers from around the world have signed up to use the Global Medical Device Nomenclature (GMDN), the de facto global standard for identifying the world’s millions of medical devices, since April 2019. The GMDN is now used by over 5,200 registered member organisations around the world, which is an increase of 86%, in just 5 months. The surge in use follows ...
” According to the New Zealand research, this one herd test can ensure the dairy farm business avoids the time and financial commitment of applying dry cow to the entire herd, by selecting those that the test indicated as having a subclinical mastitis infection. The World Health Organisation and the United Nations have, in recent years, flagged ...
The machines were selected by a major global Health Organisation to improve the environment and opportunities across Senegal through safe and effective treatment of Medical and Pharmaceutical waste. ...
The machines were selected by a major global Health Organisation to improve the environment and opportunities across Senegal through safe and effective treatment of Medical and Pharmaceutical waste. ...
The machines were selected by a major global Health Organisation to improve the environment and opportunities across Senegal through safe and effective treatment of Medical and Pharmaceutical waste. ...
The foreword describes UHC as a “triple win: It improves people’s health, reduces poverty, and fuels economic growth”. The World Health Organisation describes the goal of universal health coverage (UHC) to “ensure that all people obtain the health services they need without suffering ...
Recognised for its production capacities, its short development lead times and the quality of its products, Fab’entech has accelerated its project to develop a treatment against Ebola, in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and with the support of the European Medicines Agency (EMA). ...
EU-OSHA and its official Campaign partners met on 5 -6 June 2013 in Brussels to exchange good practices, as well as performance and process indicators to promote better safety and health practices. Issues discussed included: (1) Learning from incidents and accidents, including training of workers to report hazards, (2) Leadership training and OSH competence of all responsible ...
The environment affects human health in multiple ways, according to the report ‘Environment and human health’ published by the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the European Commission's in-house science service, the Joint Research Centre. ...
Today, the International Zinc Association (IZA) announces new commitments to fund UNICEF programmes in Brazil against zinc deficiency, a public health threat that contributes to the deaths of more than 450,000 children each year. ...
Anil Kapur, Managing Director of the World Diabetes Foundation and Chairman of the Access to Health Care Donation Board agrees. "It only costs three US dollars to educate a diabetes patient so he will be able take care of his feet and prevent foot ulcers, whereas it costs an estimated 650 dollars to amputate a limb and another 524 dollars for a limb prosthesis. ...
Delegates agreed that these substances persist in the environment, travel long distances, and cause harm to human health and the environment but have allowed for the continued recycling and reuse of products contaminated with these chemicals until 2030. ...
The United Kingdom’s Health Protection Agency recently released a document detailing how the environment affects children’s health and what can be done to improve current conditions. This report is based on the World Health Organisation’s Children’s Environment and Health Action Plan for Europe (CEHAPE), in which ...