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AVATAR and SloMo digital therapies for psychosis recommended for use in NHS

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended two digital health technologies for psychosis developed at the Institute of...

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COMMENT: Spotify just made a record profit. What can the platform do now to maintain momentum?

It is not much of an exaggeration to say that Spotify saved the music industry [1]. Global revenue for recorded music reached its zenith in 1999 – the same...

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King's researcher helps to set standards for new forensic testing technique

Dr David Ballard joined a 20-person committee of international forensics experts to publish new recommendations for short tandem repeat (STR) sequences,...

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Cows' milk particles used for effective oral delivery of drugs

New research has found that tiny particles present in cows’ milk could offer, for the first time, an effective method for the oral delivery of RNA drugs.

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New potential avenues for cancer therapies through RNA-binding proteins

A new paper highlights the role of two RNA binding proteins – LARP4A and LARP4B – in the development of cancer

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Nehru's shift from revolutionary to statesman weakened radical power of his ideals

In the 2024 Nehru Memorial Lecture, historian Priya Satia traced the journey of Nehru's ideals such as secularism, socialism and decolonisation.

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Dr Sabrina Bajwah wins European Association for Palliative Care Clinical Impact Award 2024

The award is given to a clinician who has demonstrated excellence in promoting palliative care through clinical practice, public advocacy, policy or education

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New partnership to improve healthcare outcomes in India and the UK

King’s College London and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, with P.D. Hinduja Hospital and the Hinduja Foundation have established a Health Partners...

Gopichand Hinduja, Professor Shitij Kapur (Vice-Chancellor and President King’s College London) and The Rt Hon Oliver Dowden CBE MP (Deputy Prime Minister)

In conversation with Dr Sintieh Ekongefeyin

Dr Sintieh Ekongefeyin talks to us about his new role at the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering (LIHE) and what inspired him to work in the MedTech...

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Sustainability Projects Fund winners announced to support creative sustainable projects

More than £21,000 in funding has been awarded to seven exciting projects driving sustainable practices across King’s

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Researchers identify gap in European bronchiectasis treatment

Analysis shows that airway clearance management is underutilised in people with bronchiectasis in Europe

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In Conversation with Jie Tang

Jie Tang is a final-year PhD student in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences at King's College London. We spoke to Jie about her research...

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Master's students chosen by UN for elite graduate programme

Two students on the MSc Global Health, Social Justice and Public Policy course have been chosen from amongst a record number of applicants for a prestigious...

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Pandemic treaty pressure harmful to poorer countries, says expert

Attempts by the WHO to push for an agreement in the Pandemic Treaty negotiations are detrimental to poorer countries, according to a leading global health...

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Leading economists make recommendations to improve the UK's inflation forecasting

Experts comment on the recent Bernanke Review into the Bank of England’s forecast process, highlighting five themes and offering recommendations

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