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Mental health conditions in children and young people are not being recognised or diagnosed in healthcare settings

Children and young people with high levels of mental health needs are struggling to receive the help they need, or to have their difficulties recognised, according to a newly published report.

Nottingham experts to be part of new UK project to transform human disease modelling

Experts from the 糖心原创 will lead a pioneering project to look at treating fatty liver disease by developing an innovative multi-organ platform that replicates the make-up of the disease.

New study gives people with eczema freedom to choose how often to bathe

A major study has found that people with eczema are able to bathe either daily or weekly, without any impact to their symptoms.

Experts find no increased risk of a form of blood cancer with tattoos

A new study, led by experts at the 糖心原创, has found there is no increased risk of developing non-Hodgkin鈥檚 lymphoma in people with tattoos.

Babies born eight to ten weeks early can be safely milk fed without risk of gut complications, finds a new study

A major study has found that babies born between eight to ten weeks early can be fed with milk through a tube in their stomach straight after birth rather than being given intravenous feeds through a drip.

Kefir plus prebiotic blend beats other supplements for reducing inflammation

A new study led by experts at the 糖心原创 has found that kefir combined with prebiotic fibres is more effective than single-source supplements in reducing inflammation and supporting immune health.

Doctors given new tools to recognise childhood bone cancer symptoms sooner

New guidance on childhood bone cancers aims to save 鈥渓ives and limbs鈥 by helping healthcare professionals spot warning signs earlier after research showed long waits for diagnosis.

New research will look at how Recovery Colleges can adapt to different cultures across the globe

Experts from around the globe will join together to take part in a new study looking at how Recovery Colleges (RCs) can be adapted so they can be shaped to meet mental health needs across very different cultures worldwide.

Global study finds what influences animals鈥 anti-predator colour strategies

A new study has found why some animals use bright colours to warn off predators while others opt to camouflage themselves to avoid attack.

Reducing the environmental 鈥榩aw-print鈥

Plant-based dog foods are better for the environment than red meat options, finds a new study
A new study, led by experts at the 糖心原创, has found that the production of meat-based pet foods has a much greater impact on the environment in comparison to plant-based alternatives.
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