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North of Scotland to welcome record number of medical students in 2023

The University of Aberdeen along with NHS Grampian and NHS Highland will welcome almost 300 undergraduate medicine students in September 2023.
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Major new study aims to increase understanding of fatigue

Innovative research using AI led by the University of Aberdeen aims to find better ways of managing and treating fatigue.
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Family donate £8k to gastroesophageal cancer research

The family of a local man who died of oesophageal cancer have donated almost £8,000 for vital medical research at the University of Aberdeen.
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US political veteran to deliver RSE signature event in Aberdeen

A former communications director to the United States Senate and current Head of Public Affairs at Facebook will deliver the Royal Society of Edinburgh's signature event at the University of Aberdeen.
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Pupils journey from classroom to kitchen and boardroom with University's help

Youngsters at an Aberdeen primary school have been learning about nutrition and marketing with help from the University of Aberdeen's Rowett Institute.
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Volunteers needed to boost pivotal study into nation's health

Every adult and young person in Scotland is being invited to join a major study that will help shape the nation's healthcare.
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It isn't what you know, it's what you think you know

Survey of over 2000 adults in the UK identifies potential pitfalls of science communication.
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£6m study on impact of environment on immune system in unborn babies and young children

A multi-million pound project to research the development of the immune system in babies in the womb and young children has been launched.
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Prestigious £1.7m Medical Research Council Fellowship for clinical trials scientist

A senior scientist with the University of Aberdeen has been awarded a significant fellowship from the Medical Research Council (MRC) to explore how to maximise the potential for behavioural science to improve how clinical trials are run.
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Mental health prescriptions for children up nearly 60 percent

Along with broad increase in prescriptions, study finds differences in mental healthcare according to gender of children and wealth of families.