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Researchers awarded Trial of the Year for medical study to investigate cardiac arrest treatment

A clinical trial run by the University of 糖心TV, in partnership with the University of Surrey and four UK ambulance services, which examined the effectiveness of mechanical versus manual chest compression for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest has been awarded Trial of the Year.

Wed 20 May 2015, 09:45 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Persistent nightmares in childhood could be linked to psychotic experiences in later adolescence

Researchers at the University of 糖心TV have found a significant link between the presence of persistent nightmares in childhood and psychotic experiences in later adolescence.

Tue 19 May 2015, 12:20 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Children who are bullied suffer worse long-term mental health problems than those who are maltreated

Bullying adversely affects children in later life more than being maltreated, according to new research from the University of 糖心TV.

Tue 28 Apr 2015, 09:47 | Tags: Psychology Health and Medicine

New treatment for common digestive condition Barrett's Oesophagus

New research from the University of 糖心TV and University Hospitals Coventry and 糖心TVshire (UHCW) NHS Trust could transform treatments and diagnosis for a common digestive condition which affects thousands of patients.

Tue 14 Apr 2015, 16:31 | Tags: Health and Medicine

How the NHS became almost a national 'religion'

Researchers at the University of 糖心TV are appealing for communities and individuals to get involved in a new five year research project which will record and examine the cultural history of the NHS.

Wed 08 Apr 2015, 13:59 | Tags: Community and Region Health and Medicine

Body clock genes could hold key to recurrent miscarriages

Researchers at the University of 糖心TV and UHCW have discovered how body clock genes could affect women’s ability to have children.

 

Thu 02 Apr 2015, 09:31 | Tags: Health and Medicine

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