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Grünenthal and King’s College London collaborate to develop human induced pluripotent stem cell-based microfluidic cultures for pain research

• Dr Ramin Raouf from King’s College London and Grünenthal strive to develop reliable microfluidic culture models relevant for pain research based on human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons• Grünenthal has expertise in developing human induced pluripotent stem cells towards sensory neurones and will support the lab of Dr Raouf with a total consideration of… Read More »

Reset Connect Showcases Net Zero Business Solutions at London Climate Action Week

More than 100 exhibitors have taken part in the Reset Connect London two-day event (28-29 June) as part of London Climate Action Week. All areas of sustainability were covered, from the showcasing of energy innovation and green transport solutions to investors and sustainable business accelerators, all with the same goal of encouraging networking, engagement and… Read More »

NHS data reveals parts of Leeds, London and Manchester still have only fully-jabbed HALF of over-50s

England’s Covid vaccine postcode lottery: NHS data reveals parts of the country in Leeds, London and Manchester still have only fully-jabbed HALF of over-50s – despite booster drive having already kicked off Four in 10 over-50s in some parts of England haven’t had their first Covid jab, despite being invited in March And just 53… Read More »

Indian and other ‘variants of concern’ behind a quarter of Covid cases in London

Indian Covid variant may already be dominant in Britain and has grown ‘exponentially’ since March, SAGE warns… but cases are only rising in THREE out of 23 hotspots and experts say mutant strains won’t be ‘disaster’ first feared Documents published by SAGE said B.1.617.2 strain likely made up ‘majority’ of the UK’s infections by mid-May… Read More »

Coronavirus: Exposure rate ‘similar’ in London and Stockholm

Exposure to Covid-19 is similar in Stockholm and London, based on antibody tests, despite different lockdown strategies, research suggests. Sweden chose to avoid a strict lockdown, with shops and restaurants staying open. Health experts predicted that 40% of the population in the capital, Stockholm, would have developed antibodies to the disease by May. The actual… Read More »

Your summer wardrobe sorted – plus Healthista readers get 10% off Ghost London

Does your summer wardrobe need a spruce up after lockdown? Healthista has put together their favourite picks for this season Looking for a staycation wardrobe that will turn heads? Floral dresses, puffy sleeves, cool sunglasses and lighter handbags – there’s something about the sunshine that causes people to jazz up their wardrobe – and by… Read More »