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Gut bacteria can manufacture defences against cancer and inflammatory bowel disease
Bacteria naturally present in the human gut could produce substances that help to protect against colon cancer and provide therapy for inflammatory bowel disease. In a paper published in the journal Microbiology, researchers from the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health and from the MTT Agrifood Research...
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Pupils putting Fairtrade in the picture
Aberdeen school pupils are getting the chance to put Fairtrade in the picture at a series of creative workshops this month.
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German Ambassador gives lecture on first Scottish visit
Germany's official envoy to Britain will give a guest lecture at the University of Aberdeen today (Thursday, February 5) as part of his first official visit to Scotland.
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Over 70s wanted for Nintendo Wii Fit study
Over 70s are being sought to take part in an innovative new balance study that will use the latest games system.
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Over 70s wanted for Nintendo Wii Fit study
Over 70s are being sought to take part in an innovative new balance study that will use the latest games system.
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German Ambassador gives lecture on first Scottish visit
Germany’s official envoy to Britain will give a guest lecture at the University of Aberdeen today (Thursday, February 5) as part of his first official visit to Scotland.
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Medical technology “matchmaking” to help rural and remote residents
Pioneering technology to help meet the medical needs of rural and remote communities is coming under scrutiny today (Feb 4) and tomorrow.
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Medical technology “matchmaking” to help rural and remote residents
Pioneering technology to help meet the medical needs of rural and remote communities is coming under scrutiny today (Feb 4) and tomorrow.