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Strong link between socioeconomic status across the life course and cognitive impairment, new study shows

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There is a significant link between socioeconomic status and the onset of mild cognitive impairment in middle-aged adults, according to
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Dr Claire Lancaster

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Dr Claire Lancaster is a Lecturer at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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Dr Catherine Hennessy

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Dr Catherine Hennessy is Head of Anatomy at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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Staff spotlight: Professor Sube Banerjee

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Meet Sube Banerjee, Honorary Visiting Professor.
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/about/bsms20/staff-spotlight/professor-sube-banerjee.aspx

Dr Jimena Berni

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Dr Jimena Berni is a Senior Research Fellow at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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Quantum brain sensors could play key role in identifying dementia

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The research findings from a paper led by researchers at BSMS and the University of Sussex have been published in Scientific
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/about/news/2021/11-19-quantum-brain-sensors-could-play-key-role-in-identifying-dementia.aspx

Abstract submissions ARPME 21 unanonymous

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ARPME 2021 document containing compiled abstract submissions
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Challenging stereotypes: Novel perspectives on autism

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This symposium seeks to challenge stereotyped views of autism, harnessing the lived experience of people with autism.
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Lithium in drinking water linked with lower suicide rates

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Naturally occurring lithium in public drinking water may have an anti-suicidal effect, according to a new study by BSMS and
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/about/news/2020/07-27-lithium-in-drinking-water-linked-with-lower-suicide-rates.aspx

SPICES newsletter 6th April 2020

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SPICES newsletter 6th April 2020
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