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Nottingham research will help to reduce limbo for cancer patients in the UK

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A simple test to improve treatment for breast cancer patients invented by scientists in Nottingham could soon benefit people across the UK, as part of a £14 million national initiative.
Date:
06/11/2018

Children and young people could be under the influence of TV alcohol advertising

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TV advertising could be responsible for encouraging young people to drink alcohol, a study led by The University of Nottingham has revealed.
Date:
06/11/2018

Former gout patient backs University research for a pain-free future

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A former patient whose life was so badly affected by gout that he considered suicide is backing the results of a University of Nottingham-led study which has shown that some people may still be suffering needlessly.
Date:
06/11/2018

Nurse-led care significantly more successful in treating gout, trial reveals

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Providing nurse-led care for people suffering with the painful, long-term condition gout could lead to an increase in the number of patients sticking to a beneficial treatment plan, a clinical trial has revealed.
Date:
06/11/2018

Eye discovery to pave way for more successful corneal transplants

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A team of eye specialists at the University of Nottingham has made another novel discovery that could help to improve the success of corneal transplants for patients whose sight has been affected by disease.
Date:
03/10/2018

New Director of Centre for Biomolecular Sciences

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Professor Chris Denning has been appointed as Director of the Centre for Biomolecular Sciences (CBS) as it undergoes a £23m expansion to underline its reputation as a hub of world-class interdisciplinary research.
Date:
27/09/2018

Researchers help BBC Trust Me test the natural high from 'feel good' activities

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Can activities like singing, dancing and cycling in a group give us the same natural high that some people feel after a good long run?
Date:
25/09/2018

New brain research suggests that schizophrenia is an extreme version of a common personality type

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Researchers have found that the signals in people's brains differ depending on a particular aspect of an individual's personality, termed Schizotypy, a discovery that could improve the way schizophrenia is characterised and treated.
Date:
18/09/2018
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Queen's Medical Centre
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