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Drug reduces disease progression but not pain in osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis of the knee is a painful, disabling condition affecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
Walking and cycling to work linked with fewer heart attacks
According to a new national study walking and cycling to work were associated with fewer heart attacks across 43 million adults in England.
Updated: Govt announces new financial support for nursing and midwifery students
£5k non-repayable support to be available for nursing and midwifery students starting in September 2020.
SHEDTalk: Creating a ‘culture of openness’ in healthcare: how are new policies translating into change in NHS organisations?
Professor Graham Martin, the Director of Research at The Healthcare Improvement Studies Institute, University of Cambridge visits us in January for the first SHEDTalk of 2020.
£5.8m funding for spin out company to help prevent blood clots
AUniversity of Leeds spin-out company has secured £3.14m to develop a next generation drug that aims to prevent blood clots forming, without the risk of bleeding present in currently available drugs.