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Major UK study led by Glasgow scientist reveals shifting trends and persistent challenges in heart disease
A groundbreaking new study has shed light on how the landscape of heart disease has evolved in the UK over the past two decades
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University of Glasgow & NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde launch phase II pancreatic cancer study
The University of Glasgow, alongside NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, has opened the PRIMUS-006 pancreatic cancer study, part of the Precision-Panc Platform
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Groundbreaking AI system can speak language of cancer to improve diagnosis
A computer system harnessing AI to learn the language of cancer can detect the disease in biological samples with remarkable accuracy, say its developers.
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NHS Golden Jubilee and University of Glasgow renew partnership for healthcare innovation
NHS Golden Jubilee and The University of Glasgow have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to further strengthen their relationship for the future of healthcare
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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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