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Food-fraud breakthrough: New system speedily pinpoints rogue ingredients in popular dishes
A "robust, reliable and highly-sensitive" tool that quickly and reliably identifies rogue ingredients, even in processed and cooked foods, has been developed by University of Aberdeen scientists.
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New way to treat high blood pressure on the horizon thanks to funding award
A University of Aberdeen pre-spinout company will take the next 'crucial' step towards bringing a brand-new type of blood pressure medication to patients thanks to a funding award from the Scottish Funding Council.
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Potential new therapeutic target for asthma discovered
A new way to treat asthma symptoms and even repair previously irreversible lung damage could be on the horizon following the discovery of a potential new therapeutic target by scientists at the University of Aberdeen.
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Aberdeen Professor leads major obesity conference
Professor Alex Johnstone co-led the organising committee of the UK Association for the Study of Obesity annual conference, with Dr Kevin Deans from NHS Grampian. The conference took place in Aberdeen last week (Sept 10-11).
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University's research facilities showcase is back
Businesses looking to find out how they can tap into University of Aberdeen's world class research facilities and expertise are being invited to attend a showcase event on Tuesday 28th October, 1:30-3:30pm.
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Funding boost for first potentially regenerative treatment for multiple sclerosis
An international research team, including a scientist from the University of Aberdeen has received around half a million pounds in new funding to advance a promising therapy for multiple sclerosis (MS).
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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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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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University of Aberdeen launches new spin-out Brigid Bio
The University of Aberdeen today announces the launch of a new spin-out company developing novel immunotherapies to combat invasive fungal infections.
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GLP1 weight loss injections may reduce asthma symptoms
GLP1 agonist drugs, commonly known by brand names such as Ozempic and Mounjaro, reduce asthma symptoms in obese people according to a new study from the University of Aberdeen and The Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute (OPRI), Singapore.