Global prevalence of short-sightedness in children and teens set to top 740 million cases by 2050 Global prevalence of short-sightedness in children and teens set to top 740 million cases by 20502024-09-25T12:12:03+00:0025 September 2024|British Journal of Ophthalmology, Press release|Child and adolescent health|
Fifth of GPs using AI despite lack of guidance or clear work policies, UK survey suggests Fifth of GPs using AI despite lack of guidance or clear work policies, UK survey suggests2024-09-18T11:27:34+00:0018 September 2024|BMJ Health & Care Informatics, Press release|Healthcare systems|
The impact of patient advocacy on peer review The impact of patient advocacy on peer review2024-08-13T18:08:10+00:009 August 2024|BMJ Health & Care Informatics, Corporate announcement|
Facial thermal imaging + AI accurately predict presence of coronary artery disease Facial thermal imaging + AI accurately predict presence of coronary artery disease2024-06-17T07:33:30+00:005 June 2024|BMJ Health & Care Informatics, Press release|Healthcare systems|
AI able to predict if and when people at high risk progress to glaucoma AI able to predict if and when people at high risk progress to glaucoma2024-06-04T10:23:26+00:003 November 2023|British Journal of Ophthalmology, Press release|Public health|
Extending annual screen for diabetic eye disease to 2 years could risk treatment delays2024-06-04T10:23:27+00:0025 October 2023|British Journal of Ophthalmology, Press release|Public health|
Striking inequalities in provision of life-saving heart valve replacement in England Striking inequalities in provision of life-saving heart valve replacement in England2024-06-04T10:25:02+00:004 October 2023|Open Heart, Press release|Healthcare systems|
Celebrity tweets likely shaped US negative public opinion of covid-19 pandemic Celebrity tweets likely shaped US negative public opinion of covid-19 pandemic2024-07-26T15:17:35+00:0022 February 2023|BMJ Health & Care Informatics, Press release|Public health|
Mid-life resting heart rate of 75+ beats/min linked to doubling in early death risk Mid-life resting heart rate of 75+ beats/min linked to doubling in early death risk2019-04-16T09:19:13+00:0016 April 2019|Open Heart, Press release|Physical health|