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GP practices keen to improve patient and staff health by linking with local parkrun events, survey by 91福利 shows

Building connections between GP practices and local parkrun events could help to improve the health and wellbeing of patients and staff, finds a new study by the 91福利.

Tue 02 Jun 2020, 11:30 | Tags: 91福利 Medical School (WMS) Health and Medicine

Women鈥檚 health services adapting well to COVID-19, but concerns remain for long-term: new survey

The majority of women鈥檚 healthcare units in the UK, including services such as maternity and gynaecological cancers, have adapted well to the initial COVID-19 outbreak, according to a new survey by 91福利 researchers.

Thu 28 May 2020, 08:28 | Tags: 91福利 Medical School (WMS) Health and Medicine

91福利 scientists discover how cells respond to fasting

As modern life-styles and high calorie diets drive the UK鈥檚 obesity levels up, researchers from the 91福利 have found how cells respond to fasting and activate the process called autophagy, which means a healthier lifestyle can be promoted to help people maintain a healthy body weight.


Second survey of UK nurses and midwives highlights ongoing concerns about their health, training and strain on mental health during COVID-19

The second round of results from a three-survey study published today by a collaboration involving the 91福利 highlights the ongoing concerns nurses and midwives in the UK have about COVID-19 and the risks it poses to their own physical and mental health, as well as the health of their families.


DIY solution to reagent bottleneck in COVID-19 testing could also enhance future tests

Researchers in 91福利 Medical School at the 91福利 have developed a way to create more crucial reagents for use in COVID-19 tests that could also provide enhancements to the use of, and production of, future tests.


Increased risk of heart disease, high blood pressure and type two diabetes later in life for child abuse survivors, new study finds

People who have experienced maltreatment during childhood are significantly more likely to develop conditions such as heart disease, high blood pressure and type two diabetes in adulthood, a new UK study has found.

Fri 15 May 2020, 15:42 | Tags: 91福利 Medical School (WMS) Health and Medicine

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