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Good to be thin?
Why it can be so difficult to maintain a healthy weight in today’s society will come under discussion at a free public talk taking place in Aberdeen next week.
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Royal wedding composer turns his attention to international music prize
An international Music Prize organised by a composer who saw his own work performed at the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton is seeking entrants ahead of the closing date on Friday May 27.
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Olympic champion to officially open new Academy to nurture north-east’s sporting stars of the future
A Scottish Olympic champion will inspire the next generation of north-east athletic talent when he officially opens the Hydrasun Athletics Academy based at Aberdeen Sports Village on Friday (May 6).
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Industrial safety expert visits University
This year’s Plexus Industrial Safety Lecture at the University of Aberdeen will explore how protecting workers’ level of attention and concentration might help to prevent workplace accidents.
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Scientists to hold awareness day to highlight plight of North Sea fish
The perils facing the fish whose home is around Scotland's coast and waterways will be the theme for Aberdeen scientists' involvement in a European day of action next month.
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Latest research into arthritis discussed
Inflammatory arthritis affects the quality of life of many sufferers of all ages. The conditions, which include rheumatoid arthritis, see the immune system cause inflammation which damages joints, making them painful and swollen.
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Asthma pill more user-friendly than inhalers – and no less effective
A rarely prescribed asthma drug is easier to use and just as effective as conventional treatment with inhalers, according to a new study led by the Universities of East Anglia (UEA) and Aberdeen.
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Last King of Scotland director in frame for Director’s Cut
Last King of Scotland director Kevin Macdonald will join the Director’s Cut cast when he appears at the University of Aberdeen tomorrow (Wednesday May 4).