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Combining two types of heart scan could help doctors to detect a deadly heart condition before symptoms and signs on conventional tests appear, new research co-led by the University of Leeds shows.

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Language barriers are resulting in people from South Asian communities experiencing more pain at the end of life, new research has found.

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Funding will boost research and innovation at Leeds and deliver cutting-edge clinical trials.

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The NHS is 75 years old today – and University of Leeds staff and alumni have honoured the milestone by describing what the much-loved institution means to them.

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Next generation clinical trials using "digital twins" of anonymised real-life patients are a step closer after a leading Leeds scientist was awarded a €2.5m grant to further his pioneering research.