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Women with slightly abnormal smear test results need more reassurance
MORE than a quarter of women who receive slightly abnormal smear test results are experiencing unnecessarily high levels of anxiety - suggests new research published today (Tuesday) in the British Journal of Cancer*.
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One of world’s greatest orchestras to perform in Aberdeen for first time
The world-renowned Philharmonia Orchestra will make a rare visit to Scotland this week when they perform in Aberdeen for the first time in their 60-year history.
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Public talks tell the human story of oil and gas
The completion of one of the world’s largest ‘life-story’ projects that has documented the personal stories of oil and gas workers in the North Sea will be celebrated with a series of public lectures which begin at the University of Aberdeen this week.
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UK’s biggest fiddle event announces full line-up
A host of the world's biggest names in the fiddle and dance scene will be making their way to Aberdeen this summer as the programme for the second North Atlantic Fiddle Convention (NAFCo) 2006 is launched today (Monday, May 1).
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Award given to student conducting maternity research in Nepal
A University of Aberdeen PhD student is about to begin research into why less than half of pregnant women use ante-natal care services in a country where many women die in childbirth.
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