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After being discharged from hospital, some patients continue to have health issues because their pancreas struggles to digest food or manage blood sugar. Half of those affected by acute pancreatitis ...
In a podcast for Ethics Untangled and a leaflet with McPin, Lisa Bortolotti shares how professionals can support young people facing mental health difficulties.
The Ten-Year Plan revives the ideas of `earned autonomy’ and `patient choice.’ Both have a heritage from reforms in the 2000s ...
Projects aim to accelerate UK transition to clean energy and sustainable materials while strengthening the country’s ...
The University of Birmingham is one of the six institutions to receive an award in the Financial Conduct Authority’s ...
Turtles very rarely get cancer according to a new study that could offer valuable clues for preventing or fighting cancer in humans.
Ballet superstar Carlos Acosta CBE awarded honorary degree in University of Birmingham’s Summer 2025 graduations.
The School of Chemistry has undertaken world-leading research for over a century and remains at the forefront of scientific ...
As part of our 125th anniversary celebrations, we are honoured to feature a series of inspiring speakers sharing reflections, guidance, and wisdom with the Class of 2025 at their degree congregations.
Researchers collected nearly three tonnes of sediments containing the fossils of animals that roamed Earth around 70 million years ago.
In his closing remarks, Prof. Ross Millar, Director of the Health Services Management Centre at the University of Birmingham, summed up the day’s key themes using three E’s and two C’s—Education, ...
New research focuses on a protein with an unusual structure found in the bacterial predator Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus.
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