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Children with mental health conditions more likely to claim benefits as adults

The link between childhood mental illness, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and adverse economic outcomes in adulthood is more prevalent and stronger than previously thought according to research from the University of Aberdeen.
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Gut biopsies could predict dementia, Parkinson's and MND years before symptoms develop

Routine gut biopsies predict the risk of developing dementia and related neurodegenerative conditions years before neurological symptoms appear, research from the University of Aberdeen has shown for the first time.
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New study reveals ways private gardens supported well-being during first Covid-19 lockdown

A team of researchers led by the University of Aberdeen has found that private gardens played a vital role in supporting people's well-being during the UK's first Covid-19 lockdown, when access to public green spaces was significantly restricted.
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The University and MRI: How Aberdeen shaped the past and could change the future of medical imaging

Anyone who has experienced an MRI scan will be familiar with the strange clunking and whirring of the large tube-shaped machines which are a fixture of hospitals around the world. A strong magnet and radio waves are used to gather signals from the body, and a computer turns those signals into...
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Congratulations to Dr Mathieu Sarracanie

Congratulations to Dr Mathieu Sarracanie We are delighted to share that Dr Sarracanie’s work, published in NMR in Biomedicine, is among their top 10 most-cited papers published by the journal in 2024*: MRI at low field: A review of software solutions for improving SNR Funded via the Wiley-JISC agreement with...
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AFG's Dr Delma Childers comments on BBC report on living in flats with mould

I sleep in the living room as the mould in my Aberdeen council flat is so bad - BBC News Below is an extract from the story with Dr Childers comments What does a fungus expert say? Delma Childers said mould could prove dangerous Dr Delma Childers is senior lecturer in...
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New study aims to help NHS turn ideas into action quicker

Researchers from the University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian have developed a new, practical approach to help NHS Health Boards plan and implement innovation more effectively- in spite of increasing pressures on time, workforce and finances.