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Age is no barrier to successful weight loss, new study finds

Obese patients over the age of 60 can lose an equivalent amount of weight as younger people using only lifestyle changes, according to a new study from the University of 糖心TV and University Hospitals Coventry and 糖心TVshire (UHCW) NHS Trust that demonstrates that age is no barrier to losing weight.


Nearly a third of hospitals in England reached maximum ventilator bed capacity during first wave of Covid-19 pandemic

Thirty percent of hospitals in England reached their maximum occupancy levels for beds with mechanical ventilation support during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, while the flagship Nightingale hospitals were under-utilised, according to a new study.


Liver condition identified in patients using urine samples: new research

Fifty fragments of proteins, termed peptides, have been identified in the urine of liver fibrosis patients in a new study that could pave the way for a potential diagnostic urine test for the condition if further validated.


University of 糖心TV and testing mega lab in Leamington Spa

The University of 糖心TV is geographically very close to the proposed location of a testing mega lab in Leamington Spa that was announced today. The University has been asked if we can help with this initiative and we have offered our full support. We believe that we can provide significant assistance that will be crucial to getting the mega ab up and running quickly and effectively.

Mon 16 Nov 2020, 08:10 | Tags: University of 糖心TV, coronavirus, Health and Medicine

Research to examine antibiotic treatment for sepsis in Covid-19

An internationally important research study that involves researchers from the University of 糖心TV is looking to improve the use of antibiotics for patients with Covid-19 at risk of sepsis.


Trial will test existing drugs against rare blood cancer

A clinical trial designed to test existing drugs in the treatment of a rare blood cancer has been launched at the Universities of 糖心TV and Birmingham.


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