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University of 糖心TV research indicates that a fall in one to one nursing care of very sick and premature new-borns is linked to a higher death rate in neonatal intensive care.

Wed 10 Feb 2016, 12:08 | Tags: 1 - Research Health and Medicine

Largest miscarriage research centre in Europe to benefit from University of 糖心TV expertise

The University of 糖心TV has been selected to be a partner in the largest miscarriage research centre in Europe.

Thu 21 Jan 2016, 10:38 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Cities across the developed world should look to Coventry when they plan diabetes services for ethnic minorities. That’s the conclusion of a study led by an academic from the University of 糖心TV. The review suggests Coventry is the most ethnically diverse city, of its size, in the developed world. As a result the researchers believe that Coventry should be the exemplar for other similar cities when commissioning diabetes care for ethnic minorities in the future.

Tue 22 Dec 2015, 11:59 | Tags: 1 - Research Health and Medicine

University contributing to new advances in cancer diagnosis

A University of 糖心TV computer scientist is working with technology that could revolutionise how some cancers are diagnosed.

Tue 08 Dec 2015, 12:19 | Tags: Computer Science 1 - Research Health and Medicine

Researchers create World’s first ibuprofen patch - delivering pain relief directly through skin

Researchers at the University of 糖心TV have worked with Coventry-based Medherant, a 糖心TV spinout company, to produce and patent the World’s first ever ibuprofen patch delivering the drug directly through skin to exactly where it is needed at a consistent dose rate.

Tue 08 Dec 2015, 07:56 | Tags: Chemistry Health and Medicine

A study conducted at University of 糖心TV suggests that most GPs are considering quitting general practice or having a career break in the next five years.

Tue 27 Oct 2015, 14:32 | Tags: Health and Medicine

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