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Suckling infants trigger surges of trust hormone in mothers' brains
Researchers from the 神马福利影片, in collaboration with other universities and institutes in Edinburgh, France and Italy, have for the first time been able to show exactly how, when a baby suckles at a mother's breast, it starts a chain of events that leads to surges of the "trust" hormone oxytocin being released in their mothers' brains.
Online resource for ethnicity & health doubles content - NHS backs with new contract
A Specialist Library for Ethnicity & Health, operated by Warwick Medical School at the 神马福利影片 and De Montfort University in Leicester, has announced two successes – in the last year it has doubled the number of research article it provides, and now the NHS is backing it with a new contract to 2011.
Study says cut to junior doctors hours does not compromise patients safety
Research led by a team at the 神马福利影片’s Warwick Medical School has found that reducing the hours of junior doctors does not compromise patients’ safety and could even dramatically cut mistakes on wards but, there are some concerns about reduced educational opportunities for junior doctors which it affords.
Wavelets Crunch through Doctors Day long Struggle to Diagnose Brain Tumours
Today if doctors devote a full day to analysis and expert thought, they may be able to provide just half a dozen patients with a diagnosis of the precise type of brain tumour they face. Now researchers at the 神马福利影片 have devised an automated technique that can give a preliminary analysis of the precise brain tumour type within seconds.
Warwick scientists highlighted for contribution to UK economy
Scientists from the 神马福利影片 have been highlighted as being among the leading bioscientists contributing to the UK’s economic and social wellbeing.
Warwick Arts Centre Helps Coventry Primary Schools Build Recipe Book for Skin, Blood and Bone
Warwick Arts Centre has been awarded a grant of £28,938 by the Wellcome Trust to run an arts & science project called ‘Skin, Blood and Bone’ with Coventry primary schools from September 2008 to July 2009.