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Covid delays in IVF treatment has biggest impact on women over 40

Delays to IVF treatment brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic could reduce the amount of live births in women over 40 by almost a quarter.
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Postgraduate Programme in Health Economics for Health Professionals featured in HERU blog
Our first HERU Blog post of 2021 highlights our postgraduate programme in Health Economics for Health Professionals. The HE4HP programme is aimed at health professionals and other interested students. No experience of economics is necessary. The programme covers the core issues of health economics and highlights the relevance of health...
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Aberdeen bone health expert honoured for osteoporosis work

One of the UK's top bone health specialists - and Emeritus Professor of Rheumatology at the University of Aberdeen - has been recognised for his commitment to osteoporosis and his work with the Royal Osteoporosis Society (ROS) in the New Year's Honours.
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Toddler toolkit which can identify speech and language problems to be rolled out

Health visitors across England are to be trained to use a toolkit which can identify very young children with speech, language and communication problems.
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Pregnancy illness not enough to halt Jessica

Jessica Wood had to pause her studies due to a pregnancy-related illness, but returned to earn her Masters of Public Health.
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Prestigious prize for Georgios

Congratulations to Georgios Kounidas from the SMMSN who was awarded the second national prize in the British Geriatrics Society Movement Disorder essay competition.
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An 'app' a day to keep the doctor OK

Researchers led by a team at the University of Aberdeen have produced an app for NHS frontline workers to help them have a 'good day' at work.
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Fina looking forward to NHS career after graduating as a Physician Associate

Fina, 27, who is originally from Kenya, chose to study at the University of Aberdeen because it was "a world class university offering exemplary teaching while equally providing a multicultural environment for international students".
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25 years on - Aberdeen volunteers' samples contribute to major pre-eclampsia breakthrough

Samples taken from more than 400 Aberdeen women contributed to a major global study which offers new insights into the cause of the dangerous pregnancy complication pre-eclampsia.
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Bone graft company spun out from University research acquired for £8.5 million

A company spun out of University of Aberdeen research to develop a synthetic bone graft substitute has been sold for nearly £8.5 million.