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Treatment of intensive care patients with disinfectants increases risk of infection
A routine disinfection procedure commonly used when admitting patients to intensive care units (ICU) can increase 'superbug' infections according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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Chair in Physiology and Pharmacology Education awarded prestigious prize
A University of Aberdeen academic has been awarded the UK's leading physiology teaching prize.
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Groundbreaking discovery of 'new' pain target brings hope for those with chronic pain
In a groundbreaking discovery, chronic pain has been shown to be physiologically different from acute pain and now scientists have the roadmap for how to target it.
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Versus Arthritis invests in 'team science' to meet challenges faced by people with arthritis
Charity Versus Arthritis has awarded £3m to bring together world-leading experts from five UK universities - including the University of Aberdeen - to accelerate clinical epidemiology research, which will help answer pressing questions from those living with arthritis.
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Free meals for 3 months? Volunteers needed for 'benefits of eating fish' study
Scientists exploring why eating fish is good for heart and gut health are looking for volunteers to help them unlock more of its nutritional secrets.
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Seed sowers sought to explore food potential of Scotland's underutilised land
Nutrition scientists are recruiting an army of seed sowers to help them understand how Scotland could better exploit its underutilised - or "marginal" - lands.
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Is overprescribing of pain medication harming older people?
A new study will explore chronic pain prescribing in older adults around the UK, with the aim of highlighting the extent of the population impacted and whether current treatments and processes meet their overall needs.
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New treatment combination for cancer patients offers improved rates of complete remission
A new trial of patients with advanced rectal cancer has found that the addition of immunotherapy treatment alongside extended radiotherapy led to better rates of remission.
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Special event dedicated to the health of shift workers
Experts from the University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute will host a special event to give shift workers the opportunity to learn more about the health impacts of a 'disrupted body clock.'
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Congratulations to Professor Ian Gould
Honorary Professor at the University of Aberdeen and recently retired Consultant Microbiologist at for NHS Grampian, Professor Ian Gould, has been named among the top 0.05% of all scholars worldwide according to the most recent 2024 ScholarGPS rankings. ScholarGPS is a database that collates Highly Ranked Scholars across 14 broad Fields...