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A new less invasive treatment is safer than standard major surgery for early-stage rectal cancer, giving patients a better quality of life with fewer life-altering side effects, a pilot study shows.

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Medication used to treat a range of inflammatory diseases may be less safe than previously thought.

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The University of Leeds has secured part of a new £147 million research initiative to work with developing nations on the world's biggest challenges.

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A large international study has revealed that the genetic risk of pre-eclampsia, a potentially dangerous condition in pregnancy, is related to blood pressure and body mass index (BMI). 

tetrameric structure of a TRPC5 channel in complex with Pico145

Leeds scientists have discovered how drug-like small molecules can regulate the activity of therapeutically relevant ion channels - and their findings could transform ongoing drug development efforts.