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University of Leeds research into how expectant parents receive unexpected news during pregnancy ultrasound scans has informed a government-commissioned review into early pregnancy loss.

Mimetrik founders. Left to right: Dr. Cecilie Osnes, Dr. Alyn Morgan & Professor Andrew Keeling

A spin-out company from the University of Leeds has received investment to accelerate the development of AI dentistry products.

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Patients living with one of the UK’s most common heart rhythm conditions are 50% less likely to die from a heart attack or stroke than they were at the start of the millennium, new research has found.

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A new collaboration between researchers at the University of Leeds and the Leeds Health and Care Partnership will explore how best to support people with multiple long-term health conditions.

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An unusual case of a Long Covid patient's legs turning blue after standing highlighted the need for greater awareness of the condition, according to new research published in the Lancet.