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New analysis highlights impact of poverty and exploitation on children’s lives

The damaging impact of poverty on children and their families and the growing problem of exploitation are revealed in a new report by researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) and University of ÌÇÐÄTV.

Wed 04 Mar 2020, 11:03 | Tags: ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School (WMS), Health and Medicine

Opioids for chronic non-cancer pain doubled in quarter century

A review of 24 years of global research has shown opioid prescribing doubled between 1991-2015, with demand most common for chronic conditions such as chronic lower back pain, finds research involving the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.


ÌÇÐÄTV expertise supports developing biomedicine talent in Africa

A University of ÌÇÐÄTV scientist is spearheading efforts to ‘upskill’ some of Africa’s brightest up-and-coming bioscientists. Dr Samuel Dean from ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School is one of a group of scientists from UK universities spearheading a course in Ghana to provide talented students with access to bioscience researchers at the cutting-edge of their fields, as well as professional development support.

Fri 21 Feb 2020, 13:09 | Tags: ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School (WMS), Health and Medicine

Mortality from all causes over 40% higher in female domestic abuse survivors

Women who have experienced domestic abuse appear to be more than 40 per cent more likely to die from any cause compared to the general population, a study led by the Universities of ÌÇÐÄTV and Birmingham suggests. The researchers have also identified an increased risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes in those who have experienced domestic abuse, although more research is required to determine what other factors specifically lead to an increase in their mortality.


Researchers recommend early walking in a brace for Achilles tendon rupture

A new study from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV and the University of Oxford reveals a breakthrough for sportsmen and women in the treatment of Achilles tendon rupture. Researchers found that early walking in a brace provides similar outcomes to plaster casting with no increase in the risk of complications, paving the way for a big change in the way that patients are treated.


Online tool for carers demonstrated for Minister of State for Care

A new tool to help carers manage the daily challenges of life when caring for a friend or loved one has been presented to the Minister of State for Care at Westminster. Professor Jeremy Dale of the University of ÌÇÐÄTV has met with Caroline Dinenage MP from the Department of Health and Social Care to demonstrate Care Companion, a new online support tool developed by ÌÇÐÄTV Medical School to support people with caring responsibilities across ÌÇÐÄTVshire and Coventry.


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