Computer says "yes" to more accessible therapy

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29 March 2007
Department of HealthComputer-based therapy for milder, but more common mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety should be made available to any patients in England who could benefit from it from April, Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt said today.
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Germany launches new ICT programme

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27 March 2007
The German Government has unveiled a new EUR 5.5 billion programme aimed at further strengthening the country's position in the information and communication technologies (ICT) sector.

The ICT sector in Germany has gone from strength to strength in recent years, triggering notable innovations. In the second half of the1990s, ICT investments accounted for 18% of the country's overall economic growth.

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New EPSS service for online preparation and submission of FP7 proposals

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24 March 2007
As the deadlines for the first calls for project proposals under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) approach, the new Electronic Proposal Submission Service (EPSS) has been launched to facilitate submitting proposals online.

The EPSS allows users to propose projects by creating their proposal completely online without having to download or save anything locally on their own personal computer.

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German supercomputing network to be most powerful in Europe

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23 March 2007
Germany's top supercomputing centres have signed a Memorandum of Understanding which brings them together to form Europe's most powerful computing network, the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS).

The German Government, which has allocated funding of €30 million to the project, hopes the initiative will raise the visibility of the centres involved and improve their chances of playing a key role in the establishment of a European high-performance computer network.

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UK Biobank as a visionary and exciting project

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22 March 2007
A multi-million pound visionary medical project that will recruit 500,000 people across Britain to help find out much more about curing many life threatening and debilitating diseases gets underway in Manchester. UK Biobank will recruit people aged 40-69 and track their health over the course of the next 30 years or more.
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Commission discusses ways to improve information to patients

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20 March 2007
The European Commission's Health & Consumer Protection and Enterprise & Industry Directorates General recently launched a public consultation process to discuss ways to provide a practical and sustainable improvement of the information available to patients on health and treatment-related issues.
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European Inventor Award nominees announced

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19 March 2007
The inventors of biodegradable plastics, DNA fingerprinting and a new HIV drug are among 12 individuals and groups nominated for the European Inventor of the Year Award 2007.

The award, which is now in its second year, was set up by the European Commission and the European Patent Office.

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More eHealth News ...

  1. EU's "Nobel prize" for ICT
  2. ICT Policy Support Programme
  3. Mobile motivators
  4. The future is plastic electronics
  5. Q-REC - European Quality Labelling and Certification of Electronic Health Record Systems
  6. Fraunhofer Researchers are Presenting the "Mobile Health Assistant"
  7. EU project to develop emotionally aware robots
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