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Why many non-smoking lung cancer patients have worse outcomes
Abigail Chard 13/06/2024 Abigail Chard 13/06/2024

Why many non-smoking lung cancer patients have worse outcomes

The reason why targeted treatment for non-small cell lung cancer fails to work for some patients, particularly those who have never smoked, has been discovered by researchers from UCL, the Francis Crick Institute and AstraZeneca.

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Some countries could meet their total electricity needs from floating solar panels, research shows
Abigail Chard 04/06/2024 Abigail Chard 04/06/2024

Some countries could meet their total electricity needs from floating solar panels, research shows

Floating solar photovoltaic panels could supply all the electricity needs of some countries, new research has shown.

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Frequently need to pee? App-based therapy can help, finds research
Health & Medicine Abigail Chard 08/04/2024 Health & Medicine Abigail Chard 08/04/2024

Frequently need to pee? App-based therapy can help, finds research

Combining pelvic floor exercises with behavioral therapy could be more effective than current medical treatments at helping men with frequent urges to urinate, new research in men has found.

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Oral vaccine for UTI is potential alternative to antibiotics, finds 9-year study
Health & Medicine Abigail Chard 07/04/2024 Health & Medicine Abigail Chard 07/04/2024

Oral vaccine for UTI is potential alternative to antibiotics, finds 9-year study

Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) can be prevented for up to nine years in more than half of people given an oral spray-based vaccine and is a potential alternative to antibiotic treatments, finds research.

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Urine test halves painful procedures in bladder cancer follow up, new trial shows
Health & Medicine Abigail Chard 06/04/2024 Health & Medicine Abigail Chard 06/04/2024

Urine test halves painful procedures in bladder cancer follow up, new trial shows

A simple urine test can more than halve the number of cystoscopies necessary to follow up high-risk bladder cancer patients, new research has found.

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Five-year interval is safe for prostate cancer screening, research shows
Health & Medicine Abigail Chard 06/04/2024 Health & Medicine Abigail Chard 06/04/2024

Five-year interval is safe for prostate cancer screening, research shows

A simple blood test every five years is sufficient to screen low risk men for prostate cancer, new research has shown.

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Bladder cancer treatment can be better targeted and more effective, trials show
Health & Medicine Abigail Chard 05/04/2024 Health & Medicine Abigail Chard 05/04/2024

Bladder cancer treatment can be better targeted and more effective, trials show

Testing for tumour DNA in the blood can successfully identify advanced bladder cancer patients who will not relapse following surgery, new research shows.

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Careful who you believe: University of Oxford leads celebration of hoaxes for April Fools’ Day
Dan Richards-Doran 01/04/2024 Dan Richards-Doran 01/04/2024

Careful who you believe: University of Oxford leads celebration of hoaxes for April Fools’ Day

April Fakes Day 2024 explores the potential for fakes to reveal hidden truths, as several museums display well known and obscure fakes.

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Winners of £50K Franklin research residencies announced
Science, Corporate Abigail Chard 14/12/2023 Science, Corporate Abigail Chard 14/12/2023

Winners of £50K Franklin research residencies announced

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Mental health costs of lockdown compliance still being felt, research shows
Social Sciences, Health & Medicine Abigail Chard 21/11/2023 Social Sciences, Health & Medicine Abigail Chard 21/11/2023

Mental health costs of lockdown compliance still being felt, research shows

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Left-handers aren’t better spatially, gaming research proves
Science Abigail Chard 09/11/2023 Science Abigail Chard 09/11/2023

Left-handers aren’t better spatially, gaming research proves

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Families already in crisis facing real terms drop in income, research shows
Social Sciences Abigail Chard 02/11/2023 Social Sciences Abigail Chard 02/11/2023

Families already in crisis facing real terms drop in income, research shows

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Invertebrate biodiversity is improving in England’s rivers, long-term trends show
Environment Abigail Chard 04/10/2023 Environment Abigail Chard 04/10/2023

Invertebrate biodiversity is improving in England’s rivers, long-term trends show

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Research significantly reduces HIV-linked meningitis deaths in African hospitals
Health & Medicine Richard Ashby 02/10/2023 Health & Medicine Richard Ashby 02/10/2023

Research significantly reduces HIV-linked meningitis deaths in African hospitals

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Government reneging on food policy plans, say experts
Health & Medicine Richard Ashby 27/09/2023 Health & Medicine Richard Ashby 27/09/2023

Government reneging on food policy plans, say experts

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Benchtop NMR spectroscopy can accurately analyse pyrolysis oils
Charity, Corporate, Engineering, Environment, Health & Medicine, Science, Social Sciences Richard Ashby 08/09/2023 Charity, Corporate, Engineering, Environment, Health & Medicine, Science, Social Sciences Richard Ashby 08/09/2023

Benchtop NMR spectroscopy can accurately analyse pyrolysis oils

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Cautious welcome to UK’s new Biomass Strategy
Environment, Engineering, Corporate Richard Ashby 10/08/2023 Environment, Engineering, Corporate Richard Ashby 10/08/2023

Cautious welcome to UK’s new Biomass Strategy

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ChatGPT could free doctors to spend more time with patients
Health & Medicine Richard Ashby 12/07/2023 Health & Medicine Richard Ashby 12/07/2023

ChatGPT could free doctors to spend more time with patients

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Machine learning helps manage demand for emergency beds
Health & Medicine Richard Ashby 11/07/2023 Health & Medicine Richard Ashby 11/07/2023

Machine learning helps manage demand for emergency beds

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Mental health of children suffered during pandemic
Health & Medicine, Social Sciences Richard Ashby 11/07/2023 Health & Medicine, Social Sciences Richard Ashby 11/07/2023

Mental health of children suffered during pandemic

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