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The University of Nottingham has secured €6m in funding from the EU to enable post-doctoral researchers […]
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Tags: child health, EU, funding, Professor Michael Symonds, Professor Saul Tendler
A groundbreaking study could help to revolutionise the way in which mental health service users and […]
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Tags: NIHR, PGfAR, Professor Mike Cooke, Professor Patrick Callaghan
Mimicking the behaviour of mum and dad has long been considered a vital way in which […]
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Advances in technology have greatly improved the effectiveness of hearing aids. Despite these improvements, listening to […]
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Tags: adult, children, hearing, hearing aid, hearing loss, speech, young people
Controlling the symptoms of schizophrenia is the job of antipsychotic drugs which block a set of […]
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Tags: antipsychotic, dopamine, drugs, schizophrenia, treatment
A major new report involving experts at The University of Nottingham says that smoking in people […]
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Tags: disease, mental health, NHS, Royal College of Physicians, smoking, UK Centre for Tobacco Control Studies
Women who have suffered a still birth or have medical conditions including varicose veins, inflammatory bowel […]
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Tags: blood clot, deep vein thrombosis, pregnancy, School of Community Health Sciences, VTE
Experts from The University of Nottingham’s technology transfer team have been nationally recognised by the Biotechnology […]
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Tags: ACE, Actvating Impact. ClosTron, BBSRC, bioscience, industrial biotechnology, technology transfer