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Bristol University | News from the University | School of Social and Community Medicine
bristol.ac.uk — “Studies in monkeys are unlikely to provide reliable evidence for links between social status and heart disease in humans, according to the first ever systematic review of the relevant research.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Puzzling over links between monkey research and human health: Studies in monkeys are unlikely to provide reliabl... http://t.co/vMTzwa06
Bristol University | News from the University | School of Clinical Sciences
bristol.ac.uk — “Doctors from the University of Bristol are looking for volunteers who have recently been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes to take part in an exercise study.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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RT @jdrf: “Study hopes to find out the benefits of exercise in Type 1 #diabetes” Via University of Bristol. http://t.co/893rVl7Z #T1D #JDRF
Bristol University | News from the University | Children of the 90s
bristol.ac.uk — “Researchers from Children of the 90s at the University of Bristol, in collaboration with 22 other studies from across the world, have discovered three new genetic variants associated with the skin condition eczema, a chronic inflammatory disease that afflicts millions of patients around the world.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Three new eczema genes discovered: Researchers from Children of the 90s at the University of Bristol, in collabo... http://t.co/JHB4jRJU
Bristol University | Sport, Exercise and Health | Clinic Physio at World Uni Games
bristol.ac.uk — “Penny Porter, Uni Physio, at Uni Games. Highly experienced, skilled physio, expert in biomechanics, working with athletes from multiple sports.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Bristol University | Sport, Exercise and Health | Clinic Physio at ...: Penny Porter, Uni Physio, at Uni Games. ... http://t.co/y5yu0T0
Bristol University | News from the University | Engage 2011
bristol.ac.uk — “The University’s third annual public engagement conference will take place on 29 September. The conference is free and open to all those with an interest in public engagement.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Bristol University | News from the University | Faculty of Social Sciences and Law
bristol.ac.uk — “Physical activity has important benefits for children’s physical health and mental well-being but many children do not meet recommended levels. A new study into the factors which motivate children’s active play has found that overall physical activity is increased in children who have access to green spaces in their neighbourhood.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Study reveals new factors that help to increase children's physical activity http://bit.ly/nWDqea
Bristol University | News from the University | Faculty of Medical and Veterinary Sciences
bristol.ac.uk — “Millions of people with knee injuries could benefit from a new type of stem cell bandage treatment if clinical trials are successful. The world’s first clinical trial for the treatment of patients with torn meniscal cartilage has received approval from the UK regulatory agency, the MHRA, to commence. The current treatment for the majority of tears is the removal of the meniscus, a procedure that often results in the early onset of osteoarthritis.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Pioneering stem cell bandage receives UK approval for clinical trial: Millions of people with knee injuries coul... http://bit.ly/mLEk4t
Bristol University | News from the University | ALSPAC at 20
bristol.ac.uk — “Children of the 90s has been awarded 6m to continue its vital research into the health and well-being of thousands of young people and their parents in and around Bristol.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Children of the 90s: 20 years old today!: Children of the 90s has been awarded £6m to… http://goo.gl/fb/mLqH0
Bristol University - School of Clinical Sciences - Box Study Newsletter 2007
bristol.ac.uk — “Bristol University - School of Clinical Sciences - Box Study Newsletter 2007” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Bristol University | News from the University | stem cell therapy
bristol.ac.uk — “Scientists at the forefront of stem cell biology are exploring new approaches to creating surgical implants that could offer prolonged benefits for sufferers of osteoarthritis and potentially even cancer.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Liquid biomaterials take stem cell therapy to new level: Scientists at the forefront of stem cell biology are ex... http://bit.ly/emE0di
Bristol University | News from the University | School of Biological Sciences
bristol.ac.uk — “All night long, bats swoop over our landscape consuming insects, but they do this in secret, hidden from our view. Until recently, scientists have been unable to bring their ecosystem out of the dark but thanks to new genetic techniques, researchers from the University of Bristol and Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, Canada, have been able to reconstruct the environment supporting these elusive creatures.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Food forensics: DNA links habitat quality to bat diet http://bit.ly/gAf0J4
Bristol University | News from the University | School of Clinical Sciences
bristol.ac.uk — “A new study to assess the benefits of exercise for adults with type 1 diabetes led by Dr Rob Andrews, Consultant Senior Lecturer in Diabetes and Endocrinology at the University of Bristol--™s School of Clinical Sciences is about to start in the South West.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Does exercise help patients with type 1 diabetes? (University of Bristol) http://bit.ly/fRzN6q
Bristol University | News from the University | Renitha Tutin
bristol.ac.uk — “Renitha Tutin, a Teaching Associate in the Department of Accounting and Finance, has published a book -- part memoir, part guide -- on caring for a child with autism.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Personal insights into parenting and autism http://bit.ly/dUkK8A
Bristol University | News from the University | Prostate cancer
bristol.ac.uk — “Vitamin D levels do not affect men--™s chances of developing prostate cancer, according to new research from the University of Bristol published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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No link between Vitamin D levels and prostate cancer http://bit.ly/ftPHoB
Bristol University | News from the University | heart disease
bristol.ac.uk — “Excessive release of calcium inside cardiac muscle can cause sudden cardiac death in heart failure patients. New research has revealed how this could happen, opening up new possibilities for combating heart disease.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Disruptions in calcium flow linked to heart failure: Excessive release of calcium inside cardiac muscle can caus... http://bit.ly/eg8dMW

