Research Exchange
Academics at The University of Nottingham have launched two free internet resources for vets. Scientists from […]
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Tags: internet resources, vets
Chemical compounds found in cannabis may help to reduce brain damage following a stroke, new […]
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Tags: brain damage, cannabinoids, cannabis, stroke, therapeutic cannabis, weed
It’s historically known as ‘the king of diseases and the disease of kings’ and was long […]
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Tags: Annals of Rheumatic Diseases, gout, inflammatory arthritis, Othopaedics and Dermatology, Rheumatology
Policy, medical training and clinical practice have failed to adapt to a significant increase in the […]
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Tags: medicine management, polypharmacy, Professor Tony Avery
A clinical aptitude test originally pioneered by The University of Nottingham has been proven to be a significant […]
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Tags: BMC Medicine, medical school, medical students, UKCAT
A polymer originally designed to help mend broken bones could be successful in delivering chemotherapy drugs […]
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Tags: bacterial chemotherapy, brain tumours, CBTRC, chemo, chemotherapy, Dr Ruman Rahman
Ethnicity of the mother is a significant determinant of successful outcomes after fertility treatment according to […]
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Tags: Dr Walid Maalouf, ethnicity, fertility, fertility treatment, gynaecology, ICSI, infertility, IVF, NURTURE, obstetrics, race
A study by researchers in Nottingham has identified seven distinct types of breast cancer, a discovery […]
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Tags: Breast Cancer Campaign, British Journal of Cancer, Division of Oncology, Dr Andy Green