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New research looks at how to improve maternity care and support for survivors of modern slavery

A new research project explores what support and care women affected by modern slavery need during maternity and how this could be provided.

º£½ÇºÚÁÏ among partners in £50m NIHR Cardiovascular Disease Inequalities Challenge Consortium

Scientists at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ are part of a new national consortium to tackle inequalities in cardiovascular disease (CVD), being funded with a £50 million investment from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).

Enhancing clinical trial conduct and reporting to improve the health of young patients and their families

An expert in Clinical Trials from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ is part of an international team of experts who have come together to enhance clinical trial conduct and reporting.

Scientists identify key protein that stops malaria parasite growth

An international team of scientists has shed light on the development of the malaria parasite and have identified a unique protein essential for its survival and transmission, which offers a promising new target for antimalaria drugs.

People’s gut bacteria worse in areas with higher social deprivation

Living in a poorer neighbourhood in the UK could impact the make-up of your gut microbiome, potentially leading to worse health.

Ancient tooth proteins reveal the history of mass violence at an Iron Age burial site

An international team of experts has helped shed new light on one of the largest prehistoric mass killing events, by studying ancient proteins preserved in human tooth enamel for around 2800 years.

Young carer receives royal recognition

A young adult carer from the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ has had his contributions to the carers’ community recognised by King Charles, after being invited to attend the King’s Carer’s Reception at Windsor Castle.

Smokefree generation law could see English smoking prevalence drop below 5% decades earlier than expected

New research, led by experts at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ, has found that smoking prevalence among 12 to 30-year-olds in England could drop below 5% decades earlier than expected, if the government progressively raises the age of tobacco sale.

Community hub will improve mental health in rural, coastal and small urban-deprived areas

The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has awarded £10.96million to the Universities of Lincoln and Nottingham to establish an NIHR Mental Health Research Group (MHRG).

New intervention will provide emotional support remotely for TIA and minor stroke patients

A new study, led by experts at the º£½ÇºÚÁÏ Institute of Mental Health, will look at how people who have experienced a Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) or a minor stroke can receive emotional and practical support remotely.
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