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Drug shown to block artery fat takes a major step forward

Scientists at the University of Aberdeen have demonstrated the further success of a drug previously reported to 'block' fat in the arteries.
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What matters in a funeral? New casebook to help bereaved people and deathcare providers

Family disagreements over eulogy content, a funeral director's misplacing of a body and an argument over disposal of ashes are just three examples of funeral-related case studies developed by University of Aberdeen researchers to help people reflect on what matters and why about funeral provision.
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Aberdeen rises to 37th globally in sustainability ranking

The University of Aberdeen has continued to build on its strong performance in the QS World University Sustainability rankings, rising 27 places in the 2024 league table to an overall position of joint 37th in the world, and two places to 15th in the UK.
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Women at risk of death from heart disease due to consistent lack of preventative treatment

The consistent undertreatment of women with cardiovascular disease may have led to preventable heart attacks, stroke and even death, according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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Reel-y good result for Aberdeen breast cancer research

A fundraising ceilidh has raised almost eight thousand pounds for breast cancer research here in Aberdeen.
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30 years of ward dedicated to pregnancy loss

A longstanding commitment to medical research by colleagues who have joint roles across both the University and NHS Grampian is being highlighted as Aberdeen Maternity Hospital marks 30 years of having a ward dedicated to pregnancy and baby loss.
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'My goal is to make a meaningful impact': How Neha plans to make a difference in mental health

Neha Gogawale is hoping to make a positive impact to people's mental health after completing a Master's in Health Data Science.
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Romina's move from Mexico sees her complete 'dream' degree

After moving across the world to study at the University of Aberdeen, Romina Guzman Barron is excited to be graduating with her MSc in Molecular Medicine.
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Aberdeen academics among most highly cited researchers

Leading academics from the University of Aberdeen have been included in an influential list of the world's most highly cited researchers.
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ESRC announces continued investment in SGSSS Doctoral Training Partnership

The Scottish Graduate School of Social Science (SGSSS), the UK's largest social science Doctoral Training Partnership, has been awarded significant funding to provide PhD training across the social sciences in Scotland.