Search Search Results You could also try: rarely (44), occasionally (17), seldom (4) Social media could be a force for good in tackling depression but for privacy concerns DescriptionSocial media has been identified by a number of studies as being a significant factor in mental health problems, especially inUrl/about/news/2019/12-03-social-media-could-be-a-force-for-good-in-tackling-depression-but-for-privacy-concerns.aspx Online information on vaccines and autism not always reliable, study shows DescriptionResearch at BSMS has found that information that is available online can provide unreliable information based on old, 'weak' scientific studiesUrl/about/news/2018/06-05-online-information-on-vaccines-and-autism-not-always-reliable-study-shows.aspx Simple test could identify bladder cancer patients who won't respond to immunotherapy DescriptionPatients who are unlikely to benefit from a commonly used immunotherapy for bladder cancer could be identified by a simple bloodUrl/about/news/2018/08-20-simple-test-could-identify-bladder-cancer-patients-who-wont-respond-to-immunotherapy.aspx Our research impact DescriptionBSMS researchers are tackling health, wellbeing and care challenges for the benefit of populations locally, nationally and internationally.Url/research/our-research-impact.aspx BIC - ISMRM 2025 Abstract Booklet DescriptionAbstract booklet for BIC ISMRM conferenceUrl/_pdf/about/events/bic-ismrm-2025-abstract-booklet.pdf EPPiGen DescriptionEPPiGen – the Ethical Preparedness in Genomic Medicine project – is a Wellcome Trust Collaborative Award in Humanities and Social ScienceUrl/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/theoretical-and-empirical-bioethics/eppigen-index.aspx CLOSER resource pack DescriptionCLOSER resource packUrl/_pdf/pcph/closer-resource-pack.pdf Second year perspectives DescriptionFind out what our second year students have to say about studying at BSMS.Url/undergraduate/what-our-students-say/our-students/second-year-perspectives.aspx New study highlights how socioeconomic factors influence neurocognitive health in older adults DescriptionResearch from BSMS and UCL has revealed a significant link between socioeconomic factors and the progression of neurocognitive disorders among olderUrl/about/news/2024/11-01-new-study-highlights-how-socioeconomic-factors-influence-neurocognitive-health-in-older-adults.aspx Acute & Emergency Paediatrics Handbook 2024 DescriptionModule handbook for Acute & Emergency Paediatrics in the Paediatrics and Child Health courseUrl/_pdf/postgraduate/acute-emergency-paediatrics-handbook-2024.pdf 81 to 90 of 269 Previous … 7 8 9 10 11 … Next