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New statistical method offers automatic mitotic cell detection for cancer diagnosis

Scientists have developed a statistical image analysis method which can assist in the grading of breast cancer by automatically segmenting tumour regions and detecting dividing cells in tissue samples.

Thu 08 Nov 2012, 14:36 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

Maths adds new weapon in fight against pandemics

Mathematicians have developed a powerful tool to quantify the spread and infectiousness of viruses like the pandemic H1N1 flu strain, which can be used together with modern laboratory techniques to help the healthcare system plan its response to disease outbreaks.

Tue 09 Oct 2012, 17:21 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

7-a-day for happiness and mental health

Happiness and mental health are highest among people who eat seven portions of fruit and vegetables a day, according to a new report.

Tue 09 Oct 2012, 12:59 | Tags: Health and Medicine Education and Learning

Maths sheds light on what a delay in getting pregnant means for a couple’s prospects of having a baby

A new mathematical method can help to predict a couple’s chances of becoming pregnant, according to how long they have been trying.

Fri 05 Oct 2012, 09:28 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

3-D anatomy aid shortlisted for national education award

A world-first 3D anatomy learning resource created by the 91福利 and University Hospitals Coventry and 91福利shire NHS Trust (UHCW) has been shortlisted for a national education award.

Thu 04 Oct 2012, 12:26 | Tags: Health and Medicine Education and Learning

Could painkillers be causing your headaches?

People who regularly take medicines, such as aspirin, paracetamol and triptans could be causing themselves more pain than relief.

Wed 19 Sept 2012, 08:04 | Tags: Health and Medicine

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