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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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Groundbreaking research collaboration awarded funding to tackle domestic abuse in Scotland
A unique research initiative aimed at deepening understanding of domestic abuse in Scotland has been awarded a prestigious Research Collaboration Grant by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
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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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Innovative Aberdeen projects among Scotland Beyond Net Zero 2025 seed fund recipients
Three Aberdeen research studies are among 11 partnership projects awarded funding by Scotland Beyond Net Zero to support Scotland's drive to net zero.
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Bringing space science down to Earth: Aberdeen team take on Himalayan climate challenge
Space scientists at the University of Aberdeen have taken their pioneering research to new heights - but this time, right here on Earth.
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Aberdeen joins Scottish Universities Press
As part of the University of Aberdeen's ongoing commitment to making research open to all, the institution has joined Scottish Universities Press (SUP).
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New report calculates NHS outdoor spaces save the NHS £82 million per year
A report by researchers at the University of Aberdeen, commissioned by Public Health Scotland and SEFARI Gateway, calculates for the first time, the economic value of outdoor spaces in NHS Scotland sites.
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Treatment of intensive care patients with disinfectants increases risk of infection
A routine disinfection procedure commonly used when admitting patients to intensive care units (ICU) can increase 'superbug' infections according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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Over confidence in finance bosses leads to environmental rule-breaking
New research shows that firms are more likely to break environmental rules when those who control the company finances are overly confident in their abilities.
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Groundbreaking discovery of 'new' pain target brings hope for those with chronic pain
In a groundbreaking discovery, chronic pain has been shown to be physiologically different from acute pain and now scientists have the roadmap for how to target it.