Research Exchange
December 11 2014 New hearing aid users who struggle to make the most of their device […]
Appears in Issue 5
Tags: British Academy of Audiology, C2Hear programme, Dr Melanie Ferguson, Dr Roy Harris, funding, Health E-learning and Media, hearing aid, National Institute for Health Research, Nottingham Audiology Services, Nottingham Hearing Biomedical Research Unit, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Professor Heather Wharrad, research, School of Health Science, Technology Transfer team
December 3 2014 Parents of children who fell at home were more likely not to use […]
Appears in Issue 5
Tags: Children’s falls, emergency departments, falls from furniture, injury, JAMA Pediatrics, National Institute for Health Research, Primary Care Research, Professor Denise Kendrick, research, safety behaviours
November 27 2014 People whose lives have been touched by hearing loss are being offered the […]
Appears in Issue 5
Tags: diagnosis and management, funding, Hearing Link, hearing loss, Helen Henshaw, Medical Research Council Institute of Hearing Research, National Institute for Health Research, National survey, Nottingham Hearing Biomedical Research Unit, Nottingham Hospitals Charity, online survey, prevention, research
Children and young adults with epilepsy are more likely to suffer broken bones, burns and poisonings […]
Appears in Issue 4
Tags: Dr Vibhore Prasad, epilepsy, epilepsy injury, National Institute for Health Research, young people