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Anatomy and imaging

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Information about how and when our undergraduate students learn about anatomy and imaging.
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/undergraduate/why-choose-bsms/anatomy-and-imaging.aspx

Urban/rural living have opposite effects on memory performance in England and China

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People aged 50 and over who live in rural England do better in memory tests than their counterparts who live in
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/about/news/2023/01-10-urban-rural-living-have-opposite-effects-on-memory-performance-in-england-and-china.aspx

Good sleep continuity leads to better days for people with dementia

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Night-to-night variations in sleep predict day-to-day variations in symptoms of dementia, according to a new study
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/about/news/2022/05-16-good-sleep-continuity-leads-to-better-days-for-people-with-dementia.aspx

NIHR partners and collaborators

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Our partners and collaborators from phase 1 of the NIHR Global Health Research Unit prject
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/research/global-health-and-infection/research-areas/neglected-tropical-diseases/nihr-global-health-research-unit-for-ntds/phase-1/nihr-phase-1-partners-and-collaborators.aspx

Dementia Fellowship Programme_Evaluation Summary_updated Jan19

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Dementia Fellowship Programme_Evaluation Summary_updated Jan19
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/_pdf/cds/dcin/dementia-fellowship-programme-evaluation-summary-updated-jan19.pdf

Sarah Garfinkel Interoceptions and anxiety

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Sarah Garfinkel Interoceptions and anxiety
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/_pdf/research/autism-symposium/sarah-garfinkel-interoceptions-and-anxiety.pdf

Smoking shisha linked to diabetes and obesity, study finds

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Smoking shisha "significantly increases" the risk of users developing diabetes and obesity, a new study has revealed for the first time
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/about/news/2019/01-03-smoking-shisha-linked-to-diabetes-and-obesity-study-finds.aspx

Smiling doesn't necessarily mean you're happy

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Smiling does not necessarily indicate that we are happy, according to new research at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS)
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/about/news/2018/09-07-smiling-does-not-necessarily-mean-you-are-happy.aspx

Racial bias in a heartbeat: How the heart may influence the head

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Racial bias in a heartbeat: How the heart may influence the head
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/about/news/2017/01-17-racial-bias-in-a-heartbeat-how-the-heart-may-influence-the-head.aspx

Delaying cutting the umbilical cord affects child development

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Waiting just a few minutes to cut the umbilical cord at birth could make a difference to child development, according to
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/about/news/2015/05-27-delaying-cutting-the-umbilical-cord-affects-child-development.aspx
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