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Second trimester pregnancy and baby loss linked to higher risks in future pregnancies
Women who experience a pregnancy loss in their second trimester are at increased risk of complications during future pregnancies, according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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New analysis calls for cancer to be managed as a chronic disease in primary care
Cancer should be treated as a chronic condition within primary care to better support the rapidly growing population of cancer survivors, argues a new analysis.
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University of Aberdeen leads world-first brain health study with MRI-pioneer among first volunteers
A former colleague of Professor John Mallard, the pioneer of the MRI scanner which was invented and build at the University of Aberdeen in the 1980's and first demonstrated with patients from NHS Grampian, was one of the first volunteers to experience Aberdeen's newest imaging technology, Field-Cycling Imaging (FCI), first...
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University-led research reveals UK and Ireland 'postcode lottery' for second trimester baby loss
The care that women receive following a miscarriage during the second trimester of pregnancy varies according to where in the UK and Ireland the woman is treated, new research shows.
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Cafe Sci highlights Aberdeen's role in reimagining MRI
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen will showcase cutting-edge developments in medical imaging during a special Founders' Week edition of Café Sci on 10 February,exploring how Aberdeen continues to shape the future of MRI.
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Fellowship successes for Aberdeen Motor Neuron Disease researchers
Congratulations to motor neuron disease (MND) researchers Dr Holly Spence and Dr Katie Hanna who have been awarded prestigious Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA) Non-Clinical Fellowships.
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'Granny knows best': Study reveals older adults are better at reading emotions in the 'real world'
Older people are better at reading facial expressions than younger people in real-life situations, according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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Diet and stool tests may help predict IBD flares
Regular stool tests already used in NHS care, combined with dietary information, could help identify people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) at higher risk of relapse, a major study suggests.
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Vaccine trial review finds that future vaccine trials must include care home residents
The first review of vaccine trials conducted in care homes concludes that it is 'crucial' that future vaccine trials include care homes residents.
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Professor Ian Gould ranked 6th worldwide in his field
Professor Ian Gould has been ranked in 6th place worldwide in the Scholar GPS category of research into Antimicrobial Stewardship, building on 2024 and 2025 rankings of 19th for research into Antibiotics.