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University of Glasgow innovative bone regeneration technique shows promising results
Glasgow scientists say a bioengineering breakthrough that repairs damaged bones without the negative side effects of other treatments could lead to better patient outcomes.
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University of Strathclyde’s breakthrough in breast cancer study
Researchers believe that analysing combined data from the UK Biobank, a unique repository containing information from over half a million Britons, could lead to groundbreaking discoveries in breast cancer understanding and treatment.
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Glasgow Centre for Population Health report reveals LGBT+ health inequalities
A Glasgow Centre for Population Health (GCPH) project has released an evidence review on LGBT+ health and wellbeing, revealing that LGBT+ groups are more likely to face health inequalities and stress.
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Glasgow survey highlighted by WHO finds adolescent health disparities across Europe
Children from less affluent families are less active, have poorer diets, and face higher rates of overweight and obesity
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Glasgow canals test groundbreaking water purification system
Technology firm IF has developed a new form of water purification that it is hoped will end reliance on bottled water – after testing it on Glasgow canals.
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UWS researchers secure prestigious Carnegie research grants
The Carnegie Trust for Universities in Scotland has awarded Carnegie Research Incentive Grants to eight early career researchers at the University of the West of Scotland (UWS).
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Glasgow Caledonian University opens Scotland’s first MS doctoral training centre
Glasgow Caledonian University has become Scotland’s first MS Doctoral Training Centre helping people with moderate to severe multiple sclerosis (MS) manage their symptoms with physical activity.
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Innovative heart failure device could prevent hospitalisation, Glasgow study finds
A brand-new monitoring device for patients with heart failure may be able to detect signs of fluid overload, and could be used to monitor patients and help prevent hospital admissions, according to a new study
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