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Going tea-total; cutting sugar from tea doesn't reduce drinkers enjoyment of a brew
New research from the School of Psychology suggests that tea drinkers still enjoy their brew without sugar even if they simply stopping using it altogether
Leeds researchers awarded £1.3 million to study the role of fibrin in blood clots
A recent grant from the British Heart Foundation has been award to the University of Leeds to help improve the treatment and prevention of heart attacks.
University of Leeds researchers awarded Heart Research UK grant to spot diabetes early
A team at the University of Leeds has been awarded a grant of £114,992 by Leeds-based national charity Heart Research UK for their research into the early diagnosis of diabetes, a disease that affects 3.7 million people in the UK. (Diabetes UK, February 2018).
£2 million in funding awarded for knee osteoarthritis treatment trial
Leeds' university academics secure £2 million in research funding in collaborating for treatment of knee osteoarthritis
New international breathlessness research programme launches
A new international study launched in early 2019 is seeking to deliver a step change in the evidence-based treatment of severe breathlessness among people affected by respiratory diseases, especially chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and interstitial lung disease (ILD).