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'Revolutionary' skin sensor could change how eczema is treated
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'Revolutionary' skin sensor could change how eczema is treated

For years, people living with eczema have endured endless trial-and-error treatments and long waiting lists to see a dermatologist.

Now, scientists at Heriot-Watt University believe they’ve developed “ground-breaking technology” that could revolutionise how the condition is diagnosed and treated.

Source: STV

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Associate feature: A Manifesto for Health and Growth
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Associate feature: A Manifesto for Health and Growth

Every advance in medicines – from vaccines to treatments that extend life – depends on strong partnerships between government, the NHS, academia and industry. This “triple helix” drives Scotland’s life sciences growth, contributing over £1.7 billion to the economy and supporting 15,000 high-value jobs.

Source: Holyrood

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Scottish Health-Tech Trade Mission Heads to Japan
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Scottish Health-Tech Trade Mission Heads to Japan

A trade mission from Scotland’s health technology sector is set to visit Japan next week to strengthen trade and innovation ties and promote Scottish expertise on the world stage. Led by health secretary Neil Gray, the delegation will feature a host of forward-thinking health-tech firms highlighting Scotland’s strengths in digital health and life sciences at a series of events, including Japan Health 2025 in Osaka and a programme at the UK Pavilion at Expo 2025.

Source: DIGIT

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Ministers publish ‘horizon scanning’ report looking at future trends and how they might inform policy in Scotland
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Ministers publish ‘horizon scanning’ report looking at future trends and how they might inform policy in Scotland

Ministers have published a new ‘horizon scanning’ report looking at future trends and how they might inform policy in an ‘increasingly complex and uncertain world’. The Future Trends for Scotland report looks at 60 global trends spanning areas including politics, the economy, society, technology, health and the environment, to inform strategic decision-making over the next 10 to 20 years.

Source: Futurescot

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