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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
Researchers in Nottingham have discovered a new biological indicator which could potentially help to track the […]
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Tags: disease, EPSRC, medicine, MRI, Neurology, NHS, Parkinson's, Physics
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 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
Families from Nottingham are being invited to take part in a pioneering project to try to […]
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Tags: ADHD, health, medicine, premature birth, psychology, School of Psychology
The University of Nottingham and University College London have received a grant of £800,000 from Arthritis […]
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Tags: arthritis, funding, health, medicine, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, study, treatment
GPs and other primary care professionals need to warn parents about safely storing medicines and other […]
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Tags: British Journal of General Practice, GP, medicine, poisoning, School of Community Health Sciences, toddlers
Caterpillar fungi (Cordyceps) are rare parasites found on hibernating caterpillars in the mountains of Tibet. For […]
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Tags: cancer, caterpillar, cordyceps, fungus, medicine, RNA journal, School of Pharmacy