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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

Beginning your journey at university: what to bring and where to start

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Three BSMS students give their top tips on starting life at medical school.
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/about/news/2021/08-18-beginning-your-journey-at-university-what-to-bring-and-where-to-start.aspx

Leading for Quality - New Leaders

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The Leading for Quality (L4Q) – New Leaders programme was commissioned by Health Education England, Kent, Surrey and Sussex and produced by
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/postgraduate/continuing-professional-development/bespoke-training-and-commission/leading-for-quality.aspx

In Focus - Awa Tansie

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Read our student interview with Awa Tansie
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/about/info-for-schools-teachers-parents/in-focus-awa-tansie.aspx

Hopefulness as a key active ingredient for young people with depression

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Dr Clio Berry led a team of researchers to investigate evidence on the role of hopefulness in mental health treatment for
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/about/news/2020/10-30-hopefulness-as-a-key-active-ingredient-for-young-people-with-depression.aspx

'Game changing' test can predict how people with leukaemia will respond to chemotherapy

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The first test to quickly predict how people will respond to standard treatment for leukaemia has been developed at BSMS
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/about/news/2019/02-28-game-changing-test-can-predict-how-people-with-leukaemia-will-respond-to-chemotherapy.aspx

Male circumcision campaigns in Africa to fight HIV 'neocolonialist' and not based on robust science

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Campaigns to circumcise millions of African boys and men to reduce HIV transmission are based more on systemic racism than sound
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/about/news/2020/09-10-male-circumcision-campaigns-in-africa-to-fight-hiv-neocolonialist-and-not-based-on-robust-science.aspx

The Power of Song: Why your doctor should be prescribing choir practice

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GPs should prescribe participation in communal singing activities to patients to raise self-esteem and overcome loneliness.
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/about/news/2019/10-17-the-power-of-song-why-your-doctor-should-be-prescribing-choir-practice.aspx

A decade of consciousness science at Sussex

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Ten years on from its founding, the Sackler Centre looks back on a successful first decade and forward to even greater
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/about/news/2020/04-24-a-decade-of-consciousness-science-at-sussex.aspx

Simple blood test could one day diagnose motor neurone disease

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Scientists identify a potential pattern within blood which signals the presence of motor neuron disease; a discovery which could improve diagnosis
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/about/news/2020/06-18-simple-blood-test-could-one-day-diagnose-motor-neurone-disease.aspx
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