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Results 101 to 105 of 365 in Academic Unit of Health Economics, School of Medicine

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People often wonder why one nutritional study tells them that eating too many eggs, for instance, will lead to heart disease and another tells them the opposite.

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Two online courses introduce mixed methods systematic reviews, how to systematically gather evidence, and explore different synthesis methods in depth.

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An online resource that logs side effects in cancer patients to help assess their quality of life will benefit from a new framework, thanks to researchers. 

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A test to help patients manage long COVID at home has been developed.

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The deadliest form of brain cancer returns because tumours adapt to treatment by recruiting help from nearby healthy tissue, say researchers who are trying to find a cure for the disease.