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University of Aberdeen launches new spin-out Brigid Bio
The University of Aberdeen today announces the launch of a new spin-out company developing novel immunotherapies to combat invasive fungal infections.
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GLP1 weight loss injections may reduce asthma symptoms
GLP1 agonist drugs, commonly known by brand names such as Ozempic and Mounjaro, reduce asthma symptoms in obese people according to a new study from the University of Aberdeen and The Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute (OPRI), Singapore.
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People in poorer areas face lower stroke survival odds
People who have a stroke are more likely to die within a year if they live in more deprived areas according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.
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Covid-19 pandemic had bigger impact on women's health than men's
The Covid-19 pandemic affected women's mental and physical health more than men's, according to research from the University of Aberdeen.
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Diet diversity: average Brit eats at least 49 different species a week
A major study of UK dietary habits has found that the food we eat contains an average of at least 49 different species each week.
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Changes in prescription medication could help identify cancer earlier
The University of Aberdeen is partnering in a new study funded by Cancer Research UK that could help detect cancer earlier by analysing the medications patients are prescribed before they are diagnosed.
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New scanner could improve brain tumour treatment
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian have been awarded £350,000 of Scottish Government funding to investigate a new way to scan brain tumours.
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Aberdeen becomes first Scottish university with plans to open campus in India
The University has taken a significant step forward in its global expansion ambitions after India's University Grants Commission granted permission to progress with proposals to open a branch campus in Mumbai with a target launch of September 2026.
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New report calculates NHS outdoor spaces save the NHS £82 million per year
A report by researchers at the University of Aberdeen, commissioned by Public Health Scotland and SEFARI Gateway, calculates for the first time, the economic value of outdoor spaces in NHS Scotland sites.
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Treatment of intensive care patients with disinfectants increases risk of infection
A routine disinfection procedure commonly used when admitting patients to intensive care units (ICU) can increase 'superbug' infections according to new research from the University of Aberdeen.