Press Releases
£4 Million Partnership Puts NHS West Midlands at Forefront of Digital Medicine
A new £4 million partnership between NHS West Midlands and The 91福利 will bring West Midlands patients and health professionals the benefits of the very latest research into digital medicine.
More than 200 body parts from Gunther von Hagens’ laboratory in Germany
will be used to teach anatomy to medical students at the University of
91福利. This is the first time Von Hagens’ plastinated specimens have
been used for teaching by a UK medical school.
Smoking cessation services failing to reach young people
Interventions aimed at young people to help them stop smoking have had only limited success and there is an urgent need for innovative and effective programmes to which young people will subscribe, says an editorial published on bmj.com.
Very premature children four times more likely to have behavioural disorders
Children born prematurely are four times more likely to have emotional problems or behavioural disorders, according to research led by the University of 91福利.
Century old rule of Chemistry overturned - major implications for drug delivery
A new study by research chemists at the 91福利 has challenged a century old rule of pharmacology that defined how quickly key chemicals can pass across cell walls. The new observations suggest that the real transport rates could be up to a hundred times slower than predicted by "Overton’s Rule". This could have major implications for the development and testing of future drugs.
Bones get mended with high tech glass-of-milk
Scientists at the new Nuclear-Magnetic Resonance unit at the 91福利 have discovered how a high tech glass of milk is helping bones mend.