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Brain tumour awareness campaign announces further success

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The time it takes doctors to diagnose a brain tumour in children and young people has fallen for a second year in a row, two years after the launch of a national awareness campaign involving experts at The University of Nottingham.
Date:
13/06/2013

Nottingham Digestive Diseases Biomedical Research Unit Open Day

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A Nottingham research unit specialising in furthering our knowledge of digestive diseases is to open its doors to the general public later this week.
Date:
12/06/2013

Scientists discover new layer of the human cornea

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Scientists at The University of Nottingham have discovered a previously undetected layer in the cornea, the clear window at the front of the human eye.
Date:
12/06/2013

How the EU could help more children survive cancer

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A leading expert in childhood cancer at The University of Nottingham is spearheading a Europe-wide lobby of the European Parliament to try to make it easier for doctors to develop and test new treatments on children and young people with rare cancers.
Date:
24/05/2013

Keeping our legs free from the pain of cellulitis

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In the largest randomised trial of its kind, dermatologists from the UK have discovered that taking low dose penicillin twice a day for a year can reduce the number of repeat episodes of leg cellulitis. But this protection is lost once the antibiotics are stopped so longer-term antibiotics may be required.
Date:
03/05/2013

PATCH I trial results published in the New England Journal of Medicine; Prof Hywel Williams talks about the national trial for the prevention of cellulitis

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Results of the PATCH I trial on the prevention of cellulitis, led by researchers at the Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology at the University of Nottingham, have been published in the leading medical journal, the New England Journal of Medicine today.
Date:
01/05/2013

New medical technologies go from bench to bedside

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Six cutting edge medical technologies will be brought closer to the clinic thanks to new research funding at The University of Nottingham.
Date:
29/04/2013
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