Search Search Results You could also try: optional (141), not compulsory (88), recommended (219) Breathwork poised for an extraordinary surge in public and scientific inquiry, research at BSMS shows DescriptionResearch suggests that High Ventilation Breathwork can induce profound effects on the central and autonomous nervous systems and treat psychiatric disordersUrl/about/news/2023/11-23-breathwork-poised-for-extraordinary-surge-in-public-and-scientific-inquiry-research-at-bsms-shows.aspx Using virtual reality to navigate difficult conversations DescriptionA leading expert at BSMS has contributed to a pioneering initiative to develop software that could help doctors in navigating difficultUrl/about/news/2023/06-27-using-virtual-reality-to-navigate-difficult-conversations.aspx Introducing Wendy Wood, the new director of the BSCTU DescriptionHear from Wendy Wood, the new Director of the Brighton Sussex Clinical Trials Unit (BSCTU) about her previous roles, her newUrl/about/news/2023/06-07-introducing-wendy-wood-the-new-director-of-the-bsctu.aspx Single-use surgical items contribute two-thirds of carbon footprint of products used in common operations DescriptionA new analysis of the carbon footprint of products used in common surgical operations shows that 68% of carbon contributions comeUrl/about/news/2023/04-14-single-use-surgical-items-contribute-two-thirds-of-carbon-footprint-of-products-used-in-common-operations.aspx Researchers consult with citizens about 'unlocking health data' DescriptionResearchers at BSMS are involved in a project that consults with citizens on unlocking health data.Url/about/news/2023/01-30-researchers-consult-with-citizens-about-unlocking-health-data.aspx Urban/rural living have opposite effects on memory performance in England and China DescriptionPeople aged 50 and over who live in rural England do better in memory tests than their counterparts who live inUrl/about/news/2023/01-10-urban-rural-living-have-opposite-effects-on-memory-performance-in-england-and-china.aspx Good sleep continuity leads to better days for people with dementia DescriptionNight-to-night variations in sleep predict day-to-day variations in symptoms of dementia, according to a new studyUrl/about/news/2022/05-16-good-sleep-continuity-leads-to-better-days-for-people-with-dementia.aspx Whiplash study DescriptionBe part of a research study that aims to find out why some people continue to experience chronic pain after aUrl/research/clinical-neuroscience/whiplash-study.aspx PPE supplied to the NHS during Covid-19 pandemic poses challenge to the environment, but with opportunities for mitigation DescriptionThe carbon footprint of PPE during the first six months of the Covid-19 pandemic was equivalent to flying from LondonUrl/about/news/2021/03-17-ppe-supplied-to-the-nhs-during-covid-19-pandemic-poses-challenge-to-the-environment.aspx Researchers awarded grant by the BBSRC to investigate cell proliferation DescriptionSarah Newbury, Professor in RNA Biology at BSMS, has been awarded funding from the BBSRC to explore cell proliferationUrl/about/news/2020/11-26-researchers-awarded-grant-by-the-bbsrc-to-investigate-cell-proliferation.aspx 71 to 80 of 187 Previous … 6 7 8 9 10 … Next