UWS Probe Link Between Health, Exercise and Oral Bacteria
The research, funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) and undertaken within the Institute of Clinical Exercise and Health Science at UWS, will look at exercise and its impact on the diversity of the oral microbiome to extend our understanding of how training improves health.
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GCU led COVID-19 immunity study reinforces need for booster jabs
The world’s largest study of its kind, led by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), involves 35,768 health workers - 6,000 from Scotland.
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Scottish Optometry body appoints GCU student representative
An optometry student from Glasgow Caledonian University has become the first student representative to sit on the council of the body that represents the profession.
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New Hospital Kit Transforms Kids’ Cancer Clinic in Glasgow
Children going through cancer treatment are benefitting from a new piece of kit which gives their doctors blood results in minutes – cutting down the time the vulnerable kids need to wait around in hospital.
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University of Glasgow Scientists Develop ‘Holy Grail’ Method to Identify the Ageing Mosquitos Which Cause Malaria
Scientists at the University of Glasgow and partner institutes have developed an inexpensive, fast and simple way to identify the ageing mosquitos which transmit the deadly malaria parasite.
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GCU welcomes four new bio scientists
Glasgow Caledonian University welcomes four high-profile cancer experts to be part of a talented team who are already changing lives through teaching and research.
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University of Strathclyde storytelling AI to improve wellbeing of people with dementia
The storytelling technology will aid memory recollection, boost confidence and combat depression in people living with Alzheimer’s Disease and other types of dementia.
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Frailty may be reversible for some people with Rheumatoid arthritis says University of Glasgow
Rheumatoid arthritis patients living with frailty may find it is reversible according to new research led by the University of Glasgow.
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