‘Our genes hold the secret to better healthcare’
Dr Sukhvinder Nijhar Nicklen has seen how our genetics can shape the way doctors approach diseases. Now she’s hoping Our Future Health will help British Asians like her across the country
Dr Sukhvinder Nijhar Nicklen has seen how our genetics can shape the way doctors approach diseases. Now she’s hoping Our Future Health will help British Asians like her across the country
The Member of Parliament for Croydon Central explains why she’s joining thousands of her constituents in signing-up to Our Future Health
Following on from the initial roll-out in Greater Manchester, iPLATO continues to support Our Future Health in expanding the use of SMS text messages to help with volunteer recruitment in nine regions across the UK, with more to follow.
The residents of Greater Manchester are already playing a key role in Our Future Health’s new research programme by joining in their thousands.
Huge numbers of Londoners have joined Our Future Health in our aim to prevent disease and promote good health.
West Midlands residents are playing an integral part in Our Future Health by volunteering in their thousands, putting the region at the forefront of a historic national drive to help researchers discover new ways to prevent, detect and treat diseases.
Ahead of a free online event for the West Yorkshire community, we look at how the region has helped to launch our programme to the public
Our Future Health, the UK’s largest health research programme, is moving its mobile clinics to new supermarket car park sites in Hackney, Halifax, North Acton, Rochdale and Sandwell.
On World Cancer Day, Our Future Health, the UK’s largest health research programme, is calling for volunteers to help researchers tackle the growing burden of cancer, which currently sees around 375,000 new cases in the UK each year.*
Lifelong carer and retired NHS nurse Linda Harris opens up on what it’s like to live your life surrounded by disease