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Rise in measles cases in Scotland highlighted in local press
Dr Aravinda Guntupalli appeared briefly on the STV 6pm news and in the published news today comparing the Scottish data with global data, highlighting the potential negative impact of ODA and USAID cuts on global vaccination, including the MMR vaccine uptake, impacting the rise in cases of measles. Follow the links...
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FUTURE study success
This week the Female Urgency, Trial of Urodynamics as Routine Evaluation (FUTURE) study was publised in the LANCET. Professor Abdel-Fattah who led the study shared the below. The FUTURE study is probably the largest study worldwide in the field of assessment of urinary incontinence in women. It focuses on groups of...
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'Broken-heart syndrome' patients twice as likely to suffer further heart problems
New research from the University of Aberdeen found that re-admission to hospital for takotsubo patients was comparable to the re-admission rates for heart attack patients and double that of the general population.
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Uncomfortable bladder tests for female incontinence can be avoided, say researchers
Women with ongoing urinary incontinence could avoid invasive bladder pressure tests, as new research shows that a range of non-invasive assessments work just as well in guiding treatment.
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Scotland's first Head of AI in Medicine appointed at Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen has appointed a Lead for Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Practice - the first medical school in Scotland to do so.
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IAHS Postgraduate Education Research Group members shortlisted for prestigious award!
The Work-Based Learning team in the IAHS Postgraduate Education Research group has been shortlisted in the Postgraduate Employability category at the Academic Employability Awards 2025! The awards recognise outstanding contributions from academics across the UK and Republic of Ireland. Congratulations Heather Morgan, Toni Gibson and Emily Cleland.
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£1.3m self-screening trial aims to close inequity gap in Scotland's cervical cancer deaths
A project to understand the barriers to screening for a preventable cancer and to encourage women in the most deprived parts of Scotland to take part in cervical screening by self-testing has been awarded £1.3million.
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University of Aberdeen co-leads drive to decarbonise clinical trials
The University of Aberdeen is to co-lead a major project designed to cut the carbon footprint of clinical trials.
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University of Aberdeen working towards a Net Zero NHS
The University of Aberdeen have been announced as a core organisation in a new UK-wide hub tasked with developing new ways to help the NHS dramatically cut its carbon footprint.