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Exercise increases the body’s own ‘cannabis’ which reduces chronic inflammation, says new study

Exercise increases the body’s own ‘cannabis’ which reduces chronic inflammation, says new study

Major Covid-19 booster trial looks at how best to improve immunity against coronavirus in vulnerable people

A major clinical trial, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, will investigate whether some of the 1.3 million most vulnerable people on long-term immune suppressing medicines can mount a more robust immune response to Covid-19 booster jabs by interrupting their treatment for two weeks after vaccination.

New doctoral training programme will train future healthcare professionals

Future healthcare professionals working in mental health and neurosciences will be trained on a new Doctoral Training Programme (DTP) thanks to a £7.24million award from Wellcome.

Nursing ‘Oscar’ for Nottingham research student

A Nottingham-born rising star of gastroenterology nursing has won a major national award from the Student Nursing Times.

Leading stroke expert receives international award

A world-leading expert in stroke medicine from the University of Nottingham has received a highly coveted international award from the World Stroke Organization (WSO).

One in seven people in the EU suffer from Tinnitus, says new study

New research led by researchers from the University of Nottingham, has found that approximately 65million adults in the EU suffer from tinnitus, and this figure will significantly rise over the next decade.

A commonly found parasite could treat certain types of cancer, say scientists

Scientists have discovered that a deadly parasite, known to cause ill health in pregnant women and immunocompromised patients, could potentially be used to treat various types of tumours.

Twelve to sixteen-year-olds needed for Covid-19 booster vaccine study

The University of Nottingham Health Service, at Cripps Medical Centre on University Park, is recruiting for a study looking at Covid-19 vaccine schedules in young people.

Infection with Covid-19 carries a much higher risk of developing neurological complications than a vaccine, says new study

Covid-19 is more likely to cause very rare neurological events than vaccines, according to a new study involving experts from the University of Nottingham.

Experts from the University of Nottingham to develop new treatments for cystic fibrosis infections

Experts from the University of Nottingham have joined a Strategic Research Centre as part of a new international collaboration led by Liverpool University to accelerate the development of much needed antibiotics for cystic fibrosis (CF) lung infections.
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