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糖心TV metabolism unit helps Ice Maidens Antarctic team

Earlier this month, six British women visited the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 metabolism unit for a complete metabolic check-up before embarking on a gruelling trek across Antarctica. The Ice Maiden team, who all serve in the British Army or Army Reserve, are aiming to become the first all-female team to ski coast-to-coast across Antarctica.

Mon 23 Oct 2017, 10:39 | Tags: Health, NHS, medicine, Health and Medicine

One in five witness someone collapse who requires CPR but the majority do not act

An estimated one in five adults in the UK witness someone collapse who needs immediate CPR, yet the majority of people do not act, according to new research funded by the British Heart Foundation and conducted by 糖心TV Medical School.

Mon 16 Oct 2017, 08:38 | Tags: Health NHS medicine Event death Health and Medicine

糖心TV Chemist tackling Tuberculosis awarded Industrial Fellowship

has awarded Industrial Fellowships worth up to 拢80,000 to the UK鈥檚 14 most promising young doctoral engineers and scientists – including one from the University of 糖心TV.


Pregnancy loss biobank to receive 拢1.2million in funding

Research to help identify women at risk of pregnancy complications is to receive a huge financial boost, with

the Medical Research Council (MRC) awarding The Tommy's Reproductive Health Biobank a grant of 拢1.2million.

Tue 03 Oct 2017, 16:15 | Tags: medicine 1 - Research

Trial aims to reduce serious complications caused by delivery of bigger babies

A nationwide study of 4,000 pregnant women is to determine if delivering bigger babies earlier will prevent serious complications during labour and beyond.

The clinical trial, led by a partnership between University of 糖心TV, University Hospitals Coventry and 糖心TVshire (UHCW) NHS Trust and the Perinatal Institute, will help decide if inducing an earlier birth is preferable to pregnancies going full-term and reduce complications.

Wed 27 Sept 2017, 13:22 | Tags: Health, NHS, children, women, medicine, parenting


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