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Childhood trauma linked to mental health problems and chronic pain in later life
New research from the University of Aberdeen challenges the current view that trauma in childhood increases the risk of all health conditions. The study found instead that some conditions are more affected than others and women are more affected than men.
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From coastal engineering to creative canvases: Aberdeen-based artist merges science and art
A University of Aberdeen engineer turned artist will showcase work drawing on life in north-east Scotland - and combining her passion for both disciplines - at the Aberdeen Art Fair.
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Government urged to back strategic oil and gas measures
The UK Government is being urged to adopt a pragmatic and regulated approach to oil and gas measures to avoid deepening the UK's reliance on imports, protect energy security, reduce carbon emissions, and support a just transition to net zero.
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Tributes paid to philanthropist who helped students follow their musical dreams
Tributes have been paid to a former primary school teacher whose generosity enhanced the cultural and artistic life of both the University of Aberdeen and the region.
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Rising star Daisy Mack set to shine at Aberdeen Music Week
University of Aberdeen student Daisy MacCallum will showcase her talents as a singer-songwriter at the upcoming Aberdeen Music Week.
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Groundbreaking research collaboration awarded funding to tackle domestic abuse in Scotland
A unique research initiative aimed at deepening understanding of domestic abuse in Scotland has been awarded a prestigious Research Collaboration Grant by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
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Volunteers sought for brain study to investigate connections between autism and anorexia
Autistic individuals are at greater risk of developing anorexia, more likely to require in-patient treatment and respond less effectively to treatment for the eating disorder*.
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Bringing space science down to Earth: Aberdeen team take on Himalayan climate challenge
Space scientists at the University of Aberdeen have taken their pioneering research to new heights - but this time, right here on Earth.
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University of Aberdeen advances Gaelic language with new five-year strategic plan
The University of Aberdeen has launched the third edition of their Gaelic Language Plan reaffirming its commitment to the support and promotion of Gaelic language and culture.