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Aberdeen rises into top 150 in global University rankings
The University of Aberdeen has been named in the top 150 Universities in the world, according to new global rankings.
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Largest ever study of culture and behaviour in the NHS
High quality care in England is often mired in unclear goals, excessive box ticking and regulation, and variable staff support.
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Digging Royalty? Pictish burials found at ‘Royal Rhynie’ site
The remains of what could be a member of early Pictish royalty have been discovered as part of an archaeological dig.
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The exciting future of digital tools in rural healthcare to be discussed at the next Café MED Invern
Rural healthcare has always been an issue, and access and delivery of medical services in remote communities remains complex, even today. However, new medical technology may help to provide a solution to this problem.
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Could fibre make us fuller? Study seeks volunteers
Scientists are investigating if a diet rich in fibre can make us feel fuller.
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Revealed: Unique Orkney Vole most likely came from Belgium over 5,000 years ago
The Orkney Vole is unique to its remote island home, but the question of how and when it first arrived on those shores has long remained a mystery to the scientific community - until now.
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Discover the science of salmon
Ever wanted to know the facts behind the fish on your plate?
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Cell study offers more diabetic patients chance of transplant
Diabetic patients could benefit from a breakthrough that enables scientists to take cells from the pancreas and change their function to produce insulin.
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Conference to provide international perspective on remote health care
Remote healthcare experts from around the world will meet in Aberdeen next month to drive forward changes in the way healthcare is delivered in remote, rural and extreme remote settings.
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Aberdeen scientists part of new Scottish Dementia Research Consortium
Three University of Aberdeen researchers are part of Scotland’s first Dementia Research Consortium being launched today (August 28) in Edinburgh by Angiolina Foster, Director of Health and Social Care Integration with the Scottish Government. The SDRC is a completely new collaborative approach to dementia research in Scotland which recognises expertise and...
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