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HeadSmart campaign shows success within one year

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A campaign involving University of Nottingham experts that aims to reduce the time it takes doctors to diagnose a brain tumour in children and young people is showing positive results within the first year of its launch.
Date:
23/05/2012

Research on role of autoimmunity in eczema published in Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

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Research led by Professor Hywel Williams suggesting the role of autoimmunity in keeping eczema active in some people has been published in the leading Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
Date:
21/05/2012

The Olympic Games - Summer 2012

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Dr Lisa Hodgson, Dr Clodagh Dugdale and Dr Jonathan Power from the Division of Orthopaedic & Accident Surgery will provide medical support at this year's Olympic Games in London.
Date:
20/04/2012

Antibiotics a safe and viable alternative to surgery for uncomplicated appendicitis, say experts

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Giving antibiotics to patients with acute uncomplicated appendicitis is a safe and viable alternative to surgery, say experts in a study published on bmj.com.
Date:
05/04/2012

New high-tech system improves out of hours care for hospital patients

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An award-winning high-tech replacement for the traditional hospital doctor paging system could free up nurses to spend more time with patients on the wards and significantly reduce in-patient stays, according to a study led by Dr Dominick Shaw and Dr John Blakey in The University of Nottingham's Division of Respiratory Medicine.
Date:
02/04/2012

Genetic abnormality offers diagnostic hope for children's cancer

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A chromosomal abnormality in children with a deadly form of brain cancer is linked with a poorer chance of survival, according to a study led by experts at Nottingham's Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre.
Date:
29/03/2012

Clinical trial to test success of cystic fibrosis lung infection treatment

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Professor Alan Smyth is part of a team from Bristol and Nottingham who are leading a major new national study to investigate whether intravenous antibiotics are effective in killing a common germ that causes dangerous complications in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients.
Date:
28/03/2012

Can eradicating a common stomach bug make taking aspirin safer?

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Researchers have launched a major clinical trial to investigate whether eliminating a common stomach bug could help to make taking aspirin safer in some patients.
Date:
27/03/2012
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