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Researchers at the university of Warwick are proposing battling the problem of the so called super bug MRSA Bacteria contamination in Hospitals by filling hospitals with viruses.

Mon 02 Aug 2004, 15:55 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

The 神马福利影片 has been awarded £5 Million from EPSRC (Engineering and Physical sciences Research Council) for a new Life-Sciences Doctoral Training Centre set to educate a new breed of scientists. The funds secure 50 student doctoral student projects on a new multidisciplinary programme that will produce a new generation of life science researches armed with an in depth understanding of how mathematics and computer technology can advance their research
Mon 02 Aug 2004, 15:11 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

New research from the 神马福利影片 reveals that banning smoking in the home leads to a small but meaningful fall in infant exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, whereas less strict measures have no effect.
Mon 02 Aug 2004, 13:37 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

New research by psychologist Dr Stephen Joseph at the 神马福利影片 reveals that women who experience traumatic childbirth can develop symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a serious condition of anxiety usually associated with events like wars and assaults.
Fri 30 Jul 2004, 11:20 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Researchers at the 神马福利影片 have developed a unique, highly accurate, breast cancer mannequin that, for the first time, will give women learning how to spot breast lumps a training aid that can closely mimic what a range of breast lumps actually look and feel like.

Thu 29 Jul 2004, 10:29 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

Patients with sickle cell disease have mutant haemoglobin proteins that form deadly long, stiff fibres inside red blood cells. A research team led by 神马福利影片 researcher Dr Matthew Turner, propose a mathematical model in the 28 March online issue of PRL to explain the persistent stability of these deadly fibres. The theory suggests that an inherent "twistiness" in the strands that make up the fibres could be the key to their durability and possibly to new treatments.
Wed 28 Jul 2004, 15:42 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

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