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Covid's impact on funerals, the bereaved and funeral workers to be examined

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on funerals is the subject of a new study by the University of Aberdeen.
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HSRU staff celebrate Excellence Awards wins
We are delighted to announce that several members of HSRU are winners in this years Excellence Awards. Katie Banister and Samantha Wileman were joint winners in the Public Engagement with Research Awards 2021 category. Craig Ramsay won in the Outstanding Research Project - Covid-19 Response & Recovery Award 2021 category. Graeme Maclennan and...
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Researchers to investigate the effect of the pandemic on stress in critical care nurses

A nationwide team of scientists, including researchers from the University of Aberdeen are to investigate the effect of the pandemic on stress in NHS intensive care nurses.
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Couples sought for weight loss fertility study

Volunteers are being sought for a study investigating whether weight loss can improve couples' chances of conceiving a baby.
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New research finds 'substantial differences' in who was asked to shield from Covid-19

Researchers have found that there are substantial differences in who was asked to shield from coronavirus depending on where they live in the UK.
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Researchers suggest new ways to improve wellbeing of NHS doctors

An interactive app, rest and relaxation spaces, and informal, in-person psychological support are among new ways that have been suggested to ease the stress associated with the Covid-19 pandemic on doctors and trainee medics.
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New technology improves pregnancy potential for IVF couples

New equipment has been installed at the Aberdeen Fertility Centre that could help to improve women's chances of having a baby through IVF.
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Breast screening could act as 'trigger' for lifesaving lifestyle changes

Using breast screening clinics to introduce lifestyle advice has the potential to improve women's health, a study from the universities of Aberdeen and Dundee has found.
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Vaccine roll-out working, first national study suggests

Vaccination has been linked to a substantial reduction in the risk of Covid-19 admissions to Scotland's hospitals, landmark research suggests.
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Researchers find most Scots are following Covid rules but there is work to do

Scientists at the University of Aberdeen have been researching how well people in Scotland have adopted Covid-19 preventative behaviours such as the FACTS guidance issued by the Scottish Government.