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Medicine and Health students helping get everyone home for the winter break
As the University offers fast and free asymptomatic coronavirus tests on campus for all students, students from across the Faculty of Medicine and Health step in to help.
Two films screened at the Direct Monthly Online Film Festival
The films have been made in close collaboration with young people in Assam as part of our GCRF ESRC/AHRC funded project, The Big Picture.
New treatment could spare early-stage rectal cancer patients life-altering side effects
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.
COVID and Me Vaccine Stories
Professor Sue Pavitt has co-produced 'COVID and Me Vaccine Stories' in partnership with the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) and the Theatre of Debate.
Medical record linkage study discovers that patients receiving low dose steroid are at an increased risk of cardiovascular disease
Medication used to treat a range of inflammatory diseases may be less safe than previously thought.