Researchers aiming to use AI to improve prostate cancer treatments

By Liz Wells 06 January 2025

Researchers at The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, in the Wirral, are using AI to enhance the precision of radiotherapy for prostate cancer.

NHS App upgrade will give patients more choice

By Liz Wells 06 January 2025

NHS England has unveiled plans to use the NHS App to give patients greater choice and control over their treatment.

Smartwatch technology helps people quit smoking

By Liz Wells 02 January 2025

Smartwatches could help people give up smoking, new research reveals.

Leeds Teaching Hospitals AI tool helps identify hidden heart condition

By Liz Wells 02 January 2025

A new artificial intelligence tool is being used in West Yorkshire to identify people with a heart condition before they even have symptoms.

App to improve maternity care in Wales

By Liz Wells 30 December 2024

Pregnant women will benefit from better maternity care as a new app and electronic health record system is rolled out across Wales.

Trust launches health visiting app to support parents

By Lee Peart 23 December 2024

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGCC) has launched a new app for parents of young children.

Robot technology delivers record number of operations

By Lee Peart 23 December 2024

Robot technology has helped deliver a record number of operations at a gynaecology surgery unit.

Cutting edge technology delivers faster procedures

By Lee Peart 23 December 2024

Cutting edge technology has delivered faster and less invasive procedures at Peterborough City Hospital.

AI initiative aims to support people to stay healthy in north east London

By Liz Wells 17 December 2024

Thousands of people across North East London are set to benefit from personalised clinical coaching under a new NHS initiative that harnesses AI technology to better support those living with long-...

AI stroke brain scan readings are twice as accurate

By Liz Wells 16 December 2024

New AI software can read the brain scans of patients who have had a stroke, to more accurately pinpoint when it happened and help doctors work out whether it can be successfully treated.