Search Search Results You could also try: linked (518), connected (115), related (582), allied (106), coupled (90) Need to tackle common misperceptions that vaping is as bad, or worse, than smoking, study finds DescriptionYoung adults are more likely to give up smoking and switch to vaping if they understand the reduced harm of vapingUrl/about/news/2025/02-14-need-to-tackle-common-misperceptions-that-vaping-is-as-bad-or-worse-than-smoking-study-finds.aspx News and events - 2024 DescriptionThe news and events in 2024 from the Global Health and Infection team at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).Url/research/global-health-and-infection/ghi-news-and-events/2024-news.aspx TEL Case Studies DescriptionThe TEL team present examples of practice from teaching staff across faculty in collaboration with learning technologists.Url/about/tel/tel-case-studies.aspx Pandemic exacerbated depression in older adults with diabetes DescriptionA recent study of more than 2,700 older Canadians reported older adults with diabetes faced a heightened risk of depressionUrl/about/news/2024/08-08-pandemic-exacerbated-depression-in-older-adults-with-diabetes.aspx GiVE3 DescriptionInformation about the GiVE3 study current supported by the Brighton and Sussex Clinical Trials Unit.Url/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/brighton-and-sussex-ctu/current-studies/give3.aspx Dr Roelof Joe Stammeijer DescriptionDr Roelof Joe Stammeijer is a Lecturer in Medical Education and Associate Specialist in Forensic Psychiatry at Brighton and Sussex MedicalUrl/about/contact-us/staff/dr-roelof-joe-stammeijer.aspx Single-use surgical items contribute two-thirds of carbon footprint of products used in common operations DescriptionA new analysis of the carbon footprint of products used in common surgical operations shows that 68% of carbon contributions comeUrl/about/news/2023/04-14-single-use-surgical-items-contribute-two-thirds-of-carbon-footprint-of-products-used-in-common-operations.aspx Urban/rural living have opposite effects on memory performance in England and China DescriptionPeople aged 50 and over who live in rural England do better in memory tests than their counterparts who live inUrl/about/news/2023/01-10-urban-rural-living-have-opposite-effects-on-memory-performance-in-england-and-china.aspx Professor Harry Witchel DescriptionProfessor Harry Witchel is Professor of Physiology (Neuroscience and Imaging) at Brighton and Sussex Medical SchoolUrl/about/contact-us/staff/professor-harry-witchel.aspx News and publications DescriptionThe latest news, publications, invited attendances and grants for the Astrodem projectUrl/research/primary-care-and-public-health/research/health-data-science/astrodem/news-and-publications.aspx 91 to 100 of 449 Previous … 8 9 10 11 12 … Next