1773 results for 'press statements'
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- 27 November 2017
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- Science | Health
The decline in death rates from heart disease in rich countries could be threatened by rising rates of obesity and diabetes, according to a study by European heart experts.
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- 27 November 2017
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- Society & Politics | Science
The majority of places of worship that permit same-sex marriage only carry out a small number of ceremonies, with roughly half having actually married a gay couple, a new study shows.
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- 23 November 2017
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- Environment | Science
Shrinking glacier cover could lead to increased volcanic activity in Iceland, scientists have warned.
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- 20 November 2017
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- 17 November 2017
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Pregnant women who go to sleep on their back during the later stages of pregnancy face an increased likelihood of suffering a stillbirth, according to new research.
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- 16 November 2017
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- University
The University has seen a £12 million boost in research council awards during 2016/17 according to a Times Higher Education (THE) magazine analysis.
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- 13 November 2017
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- Science | Health
Half the babies born to women with diabetes are at risk of suffering complications due to fluctuations in their mothers’ glucose levels, say researchers.
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- 13 November 2017
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Scientists have discovered the ‘genetic signatures’ of the most common form of bladder cancer – and it opens up the possibility of better-targeted treatment, according to newly published research.
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- 8 November 2017
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The prognosis for people with an infected diabetic foot ulcer is worse than was previously thought, according to new research.
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- 2 November 2017
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- Health
Children's intensive care units were operating under increased pressure as they coped with rising numbers of patients and a lack of specialist nurses, according to the latest audit.
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- 31 October 2017
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- Working with business | Business & Economy
Progress is being made in creating a more diverse legal profession, according to new research, but women and black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) solicitors still face career progression barriers.
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- 30 October 2017
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- Working with business | University | Science
The University is to name a key building in its £96m investment in engineering and physical sciences in honour of one of Leeds’ most influential scientists.
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- 27 October 2017
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Doctors are developing a more personalised approach to the treatment of bowel cancer, thanks to research which has found a way of screening tumours for their susceptibility to drug therapy.
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- 27 October 2017
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- University | Arts & Culture
The city of Leeds is celebrating a key phase in its bid to be European Capital of Culture in 2023.
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- 26 October 2017
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- Global | Health
A collaboration between scientists has helped reduce the prescription of unneeded antibiotics to children in rural China.