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Universities come together to combat maternal mortality in Malawi
Scottish experts are aiming to pass on the benefit of their experience in reducing maternal mortality to health professionals and managers from Malawi at a conference to be held in Aberdeen.
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Study highlights preferred treatment for varicose veins
A study led by researchers from the University of Aberdeen which compared different treatments for varicose veins has found that laser treatment is the preferred treatment.
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Grampian Renal Observatory - a platform for improving renal care (Farr Institute @ Scotland)
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen have demonstrated how increased digital capture of data and Safe Haven architecture to link data from different sources to create bespoke study datasets provides a valuable approach to improve health surveillance, service planning and patient care. Chronic kidney disease (CKD), affects 10% of the...
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No smoking allowed - event to give insight into hidden dangers
Smoking tobacco remains one of the most important avoidable causes of serious illness and early death.
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Immpact YouTube channel launched
We are delighted to announce the launch of the Immpact YouTube channel.
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SCPHRP report on data linkage
Linking and Using Health & Social Data in Scotland: Charting a Way Forward Integration of health and social care is the Scottish Government’s ambitious programme of reform to improve services for people who use health and social care services. This will require the integration of data sources to support effective work practices...
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SCPHRP report on data linkage
Linking and Using Health & Social Data in Scotland: Charting a Way Forward
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Wellcome call - Informatics to assist clinical decision making
We are interested in proposals that will harness the potential of this data and make it clinically accessible and useful.
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Could adding vegetables make a healthier mayonnaise?
Scientists are investigating if eating mayonnaise with added vegetables, in the form of powders, could unlock health benefits.
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Scholarship to take scientist to US to develop cancer research
An Aberdeen scientist has secured a scholarship which will take her to the US to further her investigations into colorectal cancer.