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Are you a research-qualified healthcare professional? Looking for flexible funding to support a collaborative research project and protected research time? Apply: orlo.uk/ngK7l or join our webinar to find out more on 11 September: orlo.uk/PnNnQ NIHR Research
Symptoms of long Covid, including brain fog and fatigue, may be linked to blood clots according to the MRC/NIHR Research supported Post-hospitalisation COVID-19 study.
This is a key advancement in our understanding of how long Covid develops: orlo.uk/n4ra6 University of Oxford
Final 'remarkable' results from a landmark study by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and partners show that combining the RTS,S #malariavaccine with antimalarial drugs – in areas of Africa with seasonal malaria – continued to dramatically reduce malaria cases and deaths in young children over 5 years
Analysis of 17,000 DecodeME the ME/CFS Study Questionnaires now freely available online: openresearch.nihr.ac.uk/articles/3-20 Medical Research Council NIHR Research MRC_HGU Action for M.E. The University of Edinburgh #pwME
New research from the DecodeME the ME/CFS Study has found that women with ME/CFS experience more symptoms and co-occurring conditions than men.
Increasing age, and 10 years from ME/CFS onset were also found to be risk factors for severity of illness: orlo.uk/EmivK
We’re delighted to announce the appointment of Prof Patrick Chinnery as Executive Chair of MRC. Prof Chinnery, who is currently MRC’s Director of Clinical Sciences and Prof of Neurology Cambridge University, will take up his new role in October. More: orlo.uk/mit7G
Listen to my experience of having AI analyse the age of my heart on BBC Sounds Five Questions on. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0…
'It’s very likely that there will be bed bugs on the move much more again and travelling in people’s suitcase...'
Professor James Logan 🏴 in The Telegraph on how travel boom & popularity of furniture recycling may be driving rise in bed bug infestations:👇
telegraph.co.uk/money/consumer…