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Nottingham researchers have published the results of a study into traditional biomass stoves, which are used widely in developing nations, which show that they increase indoor air pollutants, causing lung inflammation
Read Wood-fired stoves in Nepal increase lung disease risks new study finds…
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Every day, around 14 people are diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a debilitating disease which means patients can struggle to get around and do the daily tasks that many of us take for granted.
People with MS often have trouble walking, feel tired, experience muscle weakness or spasms, blurred or double vision, pain and depression and have trouble focusing or remembering things (which is referred to as having cognitive problems).
Read Artificial Intelligence could help patients with MS…
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Young people and their parents are being invited to spend a day at the world-famous Twycross Zoo this February half-term to help researchers from Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) to understand more about broken bones (fractures), an injury that hospitalises around 55,000 children in England every year.
Read Researchers are going to the zoo to help children with broken bones…Posted on at by Rachel Webster
Nottingham researchers including the team based at NUH have won new funding grants from the MS Society to fund new research which will focus on improving cognition in multiple sclerosis (MS).
Read MS Society funds Nottingham researchers to find drug-free options…