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Leeds academics awarded key research grant to study self-harm in teenagers
A team from the School of Medicine has been awarded a grant of £230,000 to study self-harm in teenagers.
Admission time for heart attacks does not appear to increase risk of dying in hospital.
Admission to hospital with a heart attack out of normal working hours does not appear to increase a patient’s chance of dying in hospital, according to a study of over 600,000 patient cases.
Why high risk women are reluctant to take breast cancer drug
Only about a fifth of women at higher risk of developing breast cancer think they need to take a drug proven to help prevent the disease, according to new research.
Leeds academic wins CPRS Trainee Publication Award
Dr Emma Diggins won the joint 1st Prize for her paper in the CPRS Trainee Publication Award 2017. It was announced at the May 2018.
Leeds Trust region acknowledged as national leader in AHP research
A recent Medical Research Council publication has identified that Leeds Trust region is leading the way in high quality research funding for allied health professionals (AHP).