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Volunteers needed for new Rowett studies
Researchers looking for ways to encourage more people to adopt healthier and more sustainable diets are recruiting volunteers for three new studies.
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Eat local fish: Nutrients 'lost' to exports could help health and climate
Scientists who have calculated the UK's "lost" nutrients from fish exports for the first time are calling for a big push to get more people eating local seafood.
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Will the radiotherapy work? Effectiveness of radiotherapy in cancer treatment identified
Team identify predictors for radiotherapy success. This is the first time these markers have been identified and it could help patients avoid the side effects of likely ineffective treatment.
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Far from 'fussy eaters' - first neuroimaging study demonstrates significant changes in the brains of
For many years those with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) have been labelled as extreme 'fussy eaters'.
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Join the effort to fight the 'winter vomiting bug'
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen and Aberdeen Royal Infirmary are recruiting people to take part in a clinical trial to find whether a vaccine may be able to protect adults against the symptoms caused by the norovirus stomach bug.
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Motorbike crash nearly cost me everything
An Aberdeen student has rebuilt her leg, her life and managed to complete her degree after a horror motorbike crash very nearly killed her just 18 months ago.
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Women in Scotland do not receive equal treatment to men following a heart attack
Following a heart attack, women did not receive the same care as men according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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University of Aberdeen named among new NIHR Challenge Maternity Disparities Consortium leaders
The University of Aberdeen is among nine UK universities selected to make up the new NIHR Challenge Maternity Disparities Consortium with the aim of tackling inequalities in maternity care. The research carried out by the consortium will focus on inequalities before, during and after pregnancy. The consortium will also focus on building...
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Chris van Tulleken's Christmas lecture recordings to be live-streamed at the Rowett
Science enthusiasts are being offered the chance to join an exciting behind-the-scenes recording of one of the UK's most enduring festive television treats.
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Aberdeen medics to be welcomed in Singapore
Medical degrees gained at the University of Aberdeen are to be recognised by the Singapore Medical Council (SMC).