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Shopping mall technicians ‘offer solution to NHS eye appointments bottleneck’

July 14, 2025
Technician staffed virtual eye clinics in shopping centres can help significantly reduce serious appointment bottlenecks, concludes a UCL-led study.

Study claims mRNA vaccines carry lower GBS risk

June 9, 2025
A new international study claims that mRNA vaccines may be associated with a lower risk of developing Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS).

Mosquito project overwhelmed by swarm of willing citizen scientists

May 4, 2025
Citizen scientists working with the University of Glasgow have amassed more than 700 reports over a year to document the activity of mosquitoes in Scotland.

Trials tackle if menstrual cycle contributes to women’s soccer injury

May 4, 2025
Football governing body FIFA is funding Kingston University to research whether the menstrual cycle is a contributing factor to a dominant injury in women’s sport.

PacBio to partner ‘first ever’ North African based dementia study

April 27, 2025
Biotechnology company PacBio is to be a partner in a project to address the under representation of Northern African populations in dementia research.

£10 million approved for Liverpool LSTM’s AI Level 3 labs suite

April 26, 2025
Funding of £10 million has been cleared for AI powered robotic laboratories to be provided to Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM).

AI enables vets to take cues straight from the horse’s mouth

April 21, 2025
Two Swedish research institutions have developed an AI platform that provides a 'digital voice' for equine patients to aid diagnosis.

Genetic study suggests possible means to identify drug resistant epilepsy

April 20, 2025
Identifiying ‘genetic signatures’ could enable medical experts to determine which epilepsy sufferers are most likely to certain seizure medications, suggests a new report.

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