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Motherhood and inflammatory bowel disease
Women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) should be given more advice about pregnancy so they can make informed choices about whether to have a family, say our academics.
Anti-obesity drug acts on brain's appetite control system
A drug that targets the appetite control system in the brain could bring about significant weight loss in people with clinical obesity, according to new research by our academics.
IBD-and-Mums-to-Be project receives praise
School of Psychology International PhD student Jihane Ghorayeb, supervised by Professor Anna Madill, has published videos as part of her work to help mums with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).
MRC Study on adolescent mental health interventions
We have recently been awarded a research grant by the Medical Research Council (MRC) for research into school based intervention for young people with mental health difficulties.
Second year PhD student, Rachael Moss was awarded first prize by the Scientific Committee for her poster
One of our 2nd year PhD students, Rachael Moss was awarded first prize by the Scientific Committee in the general poster category at the Division of Health Psychology Conference on the 8th September.