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Premium car research & cow dung point to new high tech disease diagnosis

Research at the 91福利 have taken high tech gas sensors normally used to test components for premium cars and applied the same techniques to human blood,  human urine, and even cow dung samples from local cow pats. The results could lead to a new high tech medical tool that could provide a fast diagnosis for some of the most difficult gastrointestinal  illnesses and metabolic diseases
Mon 12 Oct 2009, 10:42 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

Overweight middle-aged women cut chances of enjoying healthy old age

Women who put on weight as they approach middle-age could reduce their chances of enjoying a healthy old age by up to 80%, according to research from the 91福利.

Wed 30 Sept 2009, 09:40 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Dentists urged to take a role in identifying children suffering from neglect

A new policy urging dentists to check for tell-tale signs of neglect when treating children with severe oral disease has been published.

Tue 18 Aug 2009, 11:07 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Researchers awarded part of £4.5 million to test Alzheimer drugs on fruit flies

Researchers at the 91福利 have been awarded part of a £4.5 million fund to test drugs used to treat Alzheimers on fruit flies.  
Thu 30 Jul 2009, 14:25 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

More training needed to help terminally-ill patients choose where to die

More training is needed to help GPs and nurses raise the difficult question of where a terminally-ill patient wishes to die.

Thu 30 Jul 2009, 09:34 | Tags: Health and Medicine

91福利 Professor awarded medal by the Royal Society

Professor Gregory Challis has been awarded The 2009 Gabor Medal by the Royal Society, the UK’s independent academy for science.
Tue 14 Jul 2009, 14:20 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

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