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Collision exercise gives students insight into patient treatment journey

Academics, firefighters, paramedics and a doctor from around the East Midlands recently came together for a road traffic collision (RTC) exercise to help health science students

Nottingham medicine student scoops prestigious award for research into alcohol consumption and medical operations

A fourth-year medicine student at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ has gained a top prize in the prestigious Dr Falk Pharma and Guts UK Charity Awards 2023.

New research shows promise for drug to lessen side effects of blood thinning drugs for stroke patients with bleeding in the brain

The results of a clinical trial have shown that a drug commonly used for patients with bleeding disorders has the potential to be used to lessen the side effects of blood-thinning drugs for patients who have experienced a stroke.

University creates spectacular life-size dinosaur garden at Derbyshire school

Veterinary Science experts at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ have created a school dinosaur garden, featuring giant models and plants that have evolved from those in existence during the cretaceous period.

App developed to boost the welfare of elephants under human care

An app designed to improve the welfare of elephants in zoos, wildlife parks, and other facilities across the world has been created by researchers at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.

Supporting smokers with new lung health checks will save thousands of lives

Researchers and national cancer charities strongly welcome the Government decision to back National Screening Committee recommendations for a new national screening programme for lung cancer with smoking cessation support as ‘integral’.

Training breaks viewed positively by educators as well as doctors, new research shows

New study reveals way to predict side-effect risk from common immune suppressant medication

A major new study has found a method to identify people who may experience blood, kidney, or liver related side-effects from methotrexate, the most commonly used immune-suppressing medicine with 1.3 million users in the UK.

Two common drugs could be used to minimise side-effects of stroke linked to dementia, study finds

Two common and cheap drugs could be used to treat a type of stroke that affects at least 35,000 people in the UK each year, a new study shows.

The safety of GP prescribing in England was not adversely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic

The safety of GP prescribing in England was not adversely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to new study
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