Research Exchange
People with ‘neurotic’ tendencies are more likely to be troubled by their tinnitus, a new study […]
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Tags: ear, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, health, medicine, neuroticism, NIHR, psychology, tinnitus
Rabies, bird flu and Bovine TB — these are just three diseases on the long list […]
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Tags: animals, health, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, vet, wildlife, WildTech
The problem of self-harm among young people in care is to be tackled as part of […]
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Tags: Dr Ellen Townsend, health, Listen-up!, mental health, psychology, School of Psychology
Tissue-conserving cancer surgery is a highly skilled procedure which involves time-consuming tissue preparation to detect the […]
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Tags: cancer, Dr Ioan Notingher, health, medicine, NIHR, School of Physics and Astronomy, surgery
Researchers from The University of Nottingham are investigating the best way to use fit notes to […]
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Tags: Avril Drummond, Carol Coole, health, Healthcare Research, Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, sick leave, work
Researchers from The University of Nottingham and King’s College London have identified neuroimaging markers in the […]
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Tags: brain scans, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, health, medicine, MRI, neuroimaging
Researchers commissioned to transform mental health care in England and Wales are appealing for service users […]
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Tags: appeal, experiences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, health, mental health, School of Health Sciences
A study of lameness among the ceremonial cavalry horses of the British Army may ultimately benefit […]
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Tags: animals, health, horses, lameness, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, study, Veterinary Science