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Pregnant women with high or low BMI are at higher risk of maternal complications, hospital admission
Pregnant women with a body mass index (BMI) that is too high or too low are more likely to have maternal complications, require additional hospital care and incur higher medical costs, according to a new study published today (18 September) in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
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Environmental impact on adolescent health – volunteers sought for study
The impact of environment on adolescent health is being investigated by University of Aberdeen scientists.
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Gastro bug experts gather in Aberdeen
Scientists spearheading efforts to further understand and tackle some of the bugs behind the most common causes of food poisoning as well as those linked with gut and bowel disorders are gathering in Aberdeen this week (September 15-19).
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Measuring Mercury - event explores the element and our environment
It’s found in our mouths, in the food we eat and even in the light bulbs hanging in our homes.
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Deep sea discoveries among insights at unique event
Ever wondered about the weird and wonderful creatures that lurk at the bottom of the world’s deepest oceans?
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Professor’s water flow research receives distinguished ERC grant
One of Europe’s most prestigious awards for young scientists has been awarded to a University of Aberdeen academic.
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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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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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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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