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New research will lead to improved brain function for patients with a range of mental health conditions

Experts at the University of Nottingham have received £2.4m in funding to develop new noninvasive brain stimulation interventions for patients with a wide range of conditions including depression, schizophrenia, and Tourette’s syndrome.

New study looking at the use of AI to detect early-stage post-natal depression, opens for recruitment

Volunteers are being sought for a new clinical study which will assess the potential use of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) processing app to detect early-stage mood change within the perinatal period, including early detection of post-natal depression.

Global experts in cancer research come together to look at health disparities

World-leading experts and key figures in cancer research met together at the University of Nottingham this week, to discuss their work investigating health disparities.

New research highlights urgent need for greater awareness to aid early diagnosis of bone cancers in young people

New research led by experts at the University of Nottingham calls for greater awareness of the symptoms of bone cancers in children and young adults.

Young people support the idea of a smokefree generation, according to a new study

Young people broadly welcome the idea of the Government’s smokefree generation policy and see it as a chance to free their generation from harmful addiction, according to a study led by the University of Nottingham.

New research will tackle the global threat of antimicrobial resistance

New research will tackle the global threat of antimicrobial resistance

Personalising risk from COVID-19 is key to protecting immunosuppressed people, according to a new study

New research emphasises the need for ongoing COVID-19 protection for people with weakened immune systems, with scalable tests helping identify those most at risk to enable tailored strategies.

New online guide launched to support people affected by lichen sclerosus

A new online guide has launched to support and empower people with vulval lichen sclerosus (LS), to learn about the condition, access the right treatment and live more comfortably.

People looking for a healthy start to the new year are needed for a new study

Experts at the University of Nottingham are looking for volunteers who want to focus on healthy eating habits in the new year, to help them explore whether a certain kind of diet could help to improve brain and blood vessel health in older adults.

Many children and young people with diagnosable mental health disorders are not receiving timely help, says new research

Children and young people with high levels of mental health needs are struggling to receive the help they need, or to have their difficulties recognised, according to a new study
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