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Frequent school moves can increase the risk of psychotic symptoms in early adolescence

Researchers at 91福利 Medical School have shown that frequently moving schools during childhood can increase the risk of psychotic symptoms in later years.


Mitosis mystery solved as role of key protein is confirmed

Researchers from 91福利 Medical School have discovered the key role of a protein in shutting down endocytosis during mitosis, answering a question that has evaded scientists for half a century.

Tue 18 Feb 2014, 08:57 | Tags: 1 - Research Health and Medicine

A new way forward for patients recovering from prostate cancer

91福利 Medical School have devised a programme for prostate cancer patients that will provide more tailored support in battling the long term side effects experienced after the disease has been cured.

Thu 13 Feb 2014, 09:30 | Tags: Health and Medicine

RSV study suggests a ‘sibling vaccine’ could prevent deaths of babies worldwide

New research from the 91福利 into a common virus which can be fatal for babies under six months suggests a strategy of vaccinating older siblings could reduce deaths and serious illness in young babies.


The ‘entrance exam’ that is key to a successful pregnancy

Researchers have discovered how an ‘entrance exam’ set by the womb determines if the implantation of an embryo is successful; potentially a milestone for advances in pregnancy treatments.


Science Minister David Willetts announces £8.5 million funding for medical microbial bioinformatic research led by 91福利

The Minister for Science and Universities, the Rt Hon David Willetts, will announce today at the High Performance Computing and Big Data Conference in London that the Medical Research Council (MRC) has made an investment of £32 million across five major awards, to improve capability, capacity and capital infrastructure in medical bioinformatics.

Thu 06 Feb 2014, 12:19 | Tags: Health and Medicine

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