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First international conference for little known disabling NTD 'which could be prevented by shoes'

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The First International Podoconiosis Conference calls on health leaders to unite in tackling the little known but devastating condition
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/about/news/2018/09-26-first-international-conference-for-little-known-disabling-ntd-which-could-be-prevented-by-shoes.aspx

Simple test could identify bladder cancer patients who won't respond to immunotherapy

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Patients who are unlikely to benefit from a commonly used immunotherapy for bladder cancer could be identified by a simple blood
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/about/news/2018/08-20-simple-test-could-identify-bladder-cancer-patients-who-wont-respond-to-immunotherapy.aspx

Registration awarded to Clinical Trials Unit

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The Brighton and Sussex Clinical Trials Unit is awarded provisional registration from the UK Clinical Research Collaboration Registered CTUs Network
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/about/news/2018/07-18-registration-awarded-to-clinical-trials-unit.aspx

Health Divides: Where you live can kill you, Prof Clare Bambra

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Health Divides: Where you live can kill you, Prof Clare Bambra
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/about/events/2016/11-24-health-divides-where-you-live-can-kill-you-prof-clare-bambra.aspx

Children's views should shape how research is conducted

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A new report calls for a change in culture across all areas of children's health research.
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/about/news/2015/05-22-childrens-views-should-shape-how-research-is-conducted.aspx

Research

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At BSMS our medical research has developed a strong reputation for making a real impact locally, nationally and internationally.
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/research/index.aspx

New study highlights how socioeconomic factors influence neurocognitive health in older adults

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Research from BSMS and UCL has revealed a significant link between socioeconomic factors and the progression of neurocognitive disorders among older
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/about/news/2024/11-01-new-study-highlights-how-socioeconomic-factors-influence-neurocognitive-health-in-older-adults.aspx

Staff spotlight: Grit Gansch

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Meet Grit Gansch, NIHR Global Health Research Finance Officer.
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/about/working-here/inclusivity/pst-spotlights/grit-gansch.aspx

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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/about/news/2024/01-16-strong-link-between-socioeconomic-status-across-the-life-course-and-cognitive-impairment.aspx

Autistic people are highly distressed by loneliness

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New research reveals how acutely Autistic people experience loneliness contradicting the stereotype that they avoid seeking meaningful social relationships.
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/about/news/2023/11-06-autistic-people-up-to-four-times-more-likely-to-be-lonely-study-shows.aspx
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