Tesla throws cold water on Supercharger extension cords

  • September 18, 2024
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A Tesla engineer is throwing cold water on Supercharger extension cords – an idea that is gaining traction to solve the charge port location issues as Tesla onboard other EVs on the Suercharger network. The opening of the Supercharger network to non-Tesla electric vehicles has created a problem where some of those EVs don’t have […]

Gazelle launches three new lower-cost Bosch mid-drive e-bikes in US

  • September 18, 2024
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Bosch-powered electric bikes rarely get to share the same sentence as the word “low cost,” but Gazelle has a history of bringing quality Dutch-made mid-drive e-bikes to US customers at reasonable prices. The brands’ latest launches in the US keep that legacy alive, delivering new 2024 versions of the Gazelle Medio T9, Medio T9 City, […]

The Darzi review: The NHS “is in serious trouble” but what comes next?

  • September 18, 2024
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Lyn Whitfield, content director at Highland Marketing, takes a look at Lord Darzi’s review of the NHS, immediate reaction, and next steps. The review calls for a “tilt towards technology” to improve productivity. But, for the moment, the funding and policy required to invest in serious change are not on the table.  Every politician needs […]

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Interview: Kumbi Kariwo, Birmingham Community Healthcare, on utilising Isla for inclusive wound care – htn

  • September 18, 2024
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HTN sat down with Kumbi Kariwo, equality and inclusion project lead at Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, to learn more about her research into wound care in darker skin tones and how this has translated into practice in Birmingham and beyond. Identifying health inequalities On what inspired her to start looking into wound care […]

The number of patients per UK GP has soared by 9 per cent, shows study

  • September 18, 2024
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The number of patients per GP has soared by 9 per cent, rising to a massive 32 per cent when taking chronic conditions into account, a new study in England by University of Manchester researchers has found. The increase – identified from data between 2015 and 2022 – occurred alongside an overall drop in GP […]

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AI products like ChatGPT can provide medics with ‘harmful’ advice

  • September 18, 2024
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The much-hyped AI products like ChatGPt may provide medical doctors and healthcare professionals with information that can aggravate patients’ conditions and lead to serious health consequences, a new study suggests. Researchers considered three-nutrition related diseases in their study, with two experienced dietitians examining a total of 63 ChatGPT outputs of disease management against medical guidelines. […]

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UCL partners with YouTube Health to improve access to mental health information online – htn

  • September 18, 2024
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University College London has launched a partnership with YouTube Health, designed to improve access and quality of mental health information on the site for young people in particular. The university reports high demand for mental health content through YouTube, heightening a “crucial” need for content to be accurate and evidence-based. The collaboration aims to train […]