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New study links joint hypermobility to anxiety through key brain regions

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Groundbreaking study published in The British Journal of Psychiatry has revealed new insights into the connection between joint hypermobility and anxiety
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Vending machines offering convenient STI testing could revolutionise sexual health

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In a ground-breaking, year-long pilot programme, vending machines dispensing self-test kits for STIs have proven to be an
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/about/news/2024/02-06-vending-machines-offering-convenient-sti-testing-could-revolutionise-sexual-health.aspx

Living Well with HIV

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This project aims to improve the quality of life of people living with HIV by increasing access to mental health services
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/research/primary-care-and-public-health/research/living-well-with-hiv/living-well-with-hiv.aspx

Combating tuberculosis

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Tuberculosis is a major focus of multidisciplinary investigation at The Wellcome Trust Brighton and Sussex Centre for Global Health Research
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/research/global-health-and-infection/research-areas/tuberculosis/combating-tuberculosis.aspx

News and publications

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The latest news, publications, invited attendances and grants for the Astrodem project
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Delayed cord clamping improves health of babies born too early

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A study by researchers at BSMS finds that delayed, rather than early, cord clamping may reduce the risk of death before
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/about/news/2019/10-02-delayed-cord-clamping-improves-health-of-babies-born-too-early.aspx

Social media could be a force for good in tackling depression but for privacy concerns

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Social media has been identified by a number of studies as being a significant factor in mental health problems, especially in
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/about/news/2019/12-03-social-media-could-be-a-force-for-good-in-tackling-depression-but-for-privacy-concerns.aspx

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

Care home residents with scabies going undiagnosed due to different symptoms

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Elderly residents in care homes are missing out on being diagnosed with scabies as their symptoms differ from what doctors & nurses
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/about/news/2018/06-29-care-home-residents-with-scabies-going-undiagnosed-due-to-different-symptoms.aspx

MDM66-essential-statistics-in-health-and-medical-research-june-2015

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MDM66-essential-statistics-in-health-and-medical-research-june-2015
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