Search Search Results You could also try: genuine (19), actual (49), authentic (12), bona fide (4), factual (5), existent (3), sincere (1) Quantum brain sensors could play key role in identifying dementia DescriptionThe research findings from a paper led by researchers at BSMS and the University of Sussex have been published in ScientificUrl/about/news/2021/11-19-quantum-brain-sensors-could-play-key-role-in-identifying-dementia.aspx Alumni in Focus - Darrell Gale DescriptionAlumni in focus - an interview with Darrell GaleUrl/about/alumni/alumni-in-focus-darrell-gale.aspx Abstract submissions ARPME 21 unanonymous DescriptionARPME 2021 document containing compiled abstract submissionsUrl/_word-docs/about/abstract-submissions-arpme-21-unanonymous.docx DCIN reports 4. Lulla Dolls_final DescriptionDCIN report 4Url/_word-docs/cds/dcin-reports-4.-lulla-dolls-final.docx Dr Arianne Shahvisi DescriptionDr Arianne Shahvisi is Senior Lecturer in Ethics at Brighton and Sussex Medical SchoolUrl/about/contact-us/staff/dr-arianne-shahvisi.aspx Challenging stereotypes: Novel perspectives on autism DescriptionThis symposium seeks to challenge stereotyped views of autism, harnessing the lived experience of people with autism.Url/research/clinical-neuroscience/challenging-stereotypes-novel-perspectives-on-autism.aspx EPPiGen - posts DescriptionOur dedicated posts page features a range of reports, reviews and opinion pieces on topics, events and publications relating to theUrl/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/theoretical-and-empirical-bioethics/eppigen-posts.aspx Male circumcision campaigns in Africa to fight HIV 'neocolonialist' and not based on robust science DescriptionCampaigns to circumcise millions of African boys and men to reduce HIV transmission are based more on systemic racism than soundUrl/about/news/2020/09-10-male-circumcision-campaigns-in-africa-to-fight-hiv-neocolonialist-and-not-based-on-robust-science.aspx Opening up conversations about dying and death DescriptionStaff from SHORE-C at BSMS have taken part in a new campaign, which aims to make death a more acceptableUrl/about/news/2019/06-07-opening-up-conversations-about-dying-and-death.aspx The Power of Song: Why your doctor should be prescribing choir practice DescriptionGPs should prescribe participation in communal singing activities to patients to raise self-esteem and overcome loneliness.Url/about/news/2019/10-17-the-power-of-song-why-your-doctor-should-be-prescribing-choir-practice.aspx 141 to 150 of 242 Previous … 13 14 15 16 17 … Next