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  2. Children with autism have elevated levels of steroid hormones in the…

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    Thumbnail for Children with autism have elevated levels of steroid hormones in the womb | University of Cambridge 3 Jun 2014: The team of researchers, led by Professor Simon Baron-Cohen and Dr Michael Lombardo in Cambridge and Professor Bent Nørgaard-Pedersen in Denmark, utilized
  3. Autism rates have increased and show differences in ethnic minorities …

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    Thumbnail for Autism rates have increased and show differences in ethnic minorities and links to social disadvantage | University of Cambridge 29 Mar 2021: Black and Chinese pupils were 26% and 38% more likely to be autistic respectively and autistic children were much more likely to face significant social
  4. Pandemic restrictions aggravating known triggers for self-harm and…

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    Thumbnail for Pandemic restrictions aggravating known triggers for self-harm and poor mental health among children and young people | University of Cambridge 10 Mar 2021: Writing in The BMJ, Professor Tamsin Ford at the University of Cambridge and colleagues say deterioration in mental health is clearest among families already
  5. New treatment for multiple sclerosis: Cambridge University translates …

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    Thumbnail for New treatment for multiple sclerosis: Cambridge University translates research at the bench into a drug at the bedside | University of Cambridge 14 Nov 2011: overactive. In 1991, Professor Alastair Compston (current Head of the Department of Clinical Neurosciences) began to explore the use of alemtuzumab as a treatment for the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis. ... Taken together, the phase II and III
  6. Living in a poor area increases the risk of anxiety in women, but not …

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    Thumbnail for Living in a poor area increases the risk of anxiety in women, but not in men | University of Cambridge 5 May 2017: Anxiety disorders, which often manifest as excessive worry, fear and a tendency to avoid potentially stressful situations including social gatherings, are some
  7. 'Extreme Sleepover #5’ - a night in the life of a shift-working…

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    Thumbnail for 'Extreme Sleepover #5’ - a night in the life of a shift-working medic and clock biologist | University of Cambridge 26 Dec 2011: Reddy. Ak Reddy is from the University of Cambridge’s Department of Clinical Neurosciences and the Institute of Metabolic Science, and a fellow at St John’s College. ... He splits his time between the research laboratory and clinical medicine as a
  8. Chicken korma, Eton mess and a genetic variant provide clues to our…

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    Thumbnail for Chicken korma, Eton mess and a genetic variant provide clues to our food choices | University of Cambridge 4 Oct 2016: The research was supported by the Wellcome Trust, the National Institute for Health Research Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre, the Bernard Wolfe Health Neuroscience Fund and the European Research Council, as well
  9. Mechanism behind neuron death in motor neurone disease and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/mechanism-behind-neuron-death-in-motor-neurone-disease-and-frontotemporal-dementia-discovered
    Thumbnail for Mechanism behind neuron death in motor neurone disease and frontotemporal dementia discovered | University of Cambridge 20 Apr 2018: Dr Giovanna Lalli, from Wellcome’s Neuroscience and Mental Health team, said: “Motor neurone disease and frontotemporal dementia are devastating diseases that affect thousands of people across the UK, resulting in
  10. Dementia patients struggle to cope with change because of damage to…

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    Thumbnail for Dementia patients struggle to cope with change because of damage to general intelligence brain networks | University of Cambridge 8 Mar 2022: Dr Thomas Cope from the MRC Cognition and Brain Science Unit and Department of Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge said: “At the heart of all dementias is one core ... The results of their experiment are published today in the Journal
  11. Genetic variants for autism linked to higher rates of self-harm and…

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    Thumbnail for Genetic variants for autism linked to higher rates of self-harm and childhood maltreatment | University of Cambridge 29 Oct 2019: Previous studies by the Cambridge team established that autistic individuals experience higher levels of self-harm, including suicidal thoughts and feelings,
  12. Patients show considerable improvements after treatment for…

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    Thumbnail for Patients show considerable improvements after treatment for newly-defined movement disorder | University of Cambridge 19 Dec 2016: A team of researchers from UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University of Cambridge and the NIHR Rare Disease Bioresource have identified
  13. Unhealthy patterns of diet, exercise, and sleep linked to high risk…

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    Thumbnail for Unhealthy patterns of diet, exercise, and sleep linked to high risk of cardiovascular disease in autistic people | University of Cambridge 10 May 2021: The results are published today in the journal Molecular Autism. Earlier research suggests that autistic people die 16-35 years younger than expected, and that
  14. Blood pressure drug shows promise for treating Parkinson’s and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/blood-pressure-drug-shows-promise-for-treating-parkinsons-and-dementia-in-animal-studies
    Thumbnail for Blood pressure drug shows promise for treating Parkinson’s and dementia in animal studies | University of Cambridge 18 Apr 2019: If they can be shown to be effective against the target diseases, then the journey to clinical use is much faster.
  15. Creatures of habit: disorders of compulsivity share common pattern…

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    Thumbnail for Creatures of habit: disorders of compulsivity share common pattern and brain structure | University of Cambridge 29 May 2014: In a study published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry and primarily funded by the Wellcome Trust, researchers show that people who are affected by disorders
  16. Men and women with autism have ‘extreme male’ scores on the ‘Eyes…

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    Thumbnail for Men and women with autism have ‘extreme male’ scores on the ‘Eyes test’ of mindreading | University of Cambridge 7 Sep 2015: Teaching children with autism how to read emotional expressions non-verbally should become an important clinical focus for future research and practice. ”. ... Dr Meng-Chuan Lai, the William Binks Autism Neuroscience Fellow at the ARC and senior author
  17. Delirium increases the risk of developing new dementia eight-fold in…

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    Thumbnail for Delirium increases the risk of developing new dementia eight-fold in older patients | University of Cambridge 10 Aug 2012: Dr Davis added: “Worsening confusion and disorientation in older persons does not attract much attention among clinical staff and many believe that delirium is simply an inconvenient consequence of illness.
  18. Experts call for more mental health support for parents of children…

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    Thumbnail for Experts call for more mental health support for parents of children with genetic learning disabilities | University of Cambridge 11 Mar 2020: As many as one in 20 families worldwide is thought to include a child with a learning disability, but little is known about how this affects the parents’
  19. Infections during pregnancy may interfere with key genes associated…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/infections-during-pregnancy-may-interfere-with-key-genes-associated-with-autism-and-prenatal-brain
    Thumbnail for Infections during pregnancy may interfere with key genes associated with autism and prenatal brain development | University of Cambridge 21 Mar 2017: The research was funded in part by the University of California San Diego Altman Clinical and Translational Research Institute, the National Institutes of Health, the Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative and
  20. One in three cases of Alzheimer’s worldwide potentially preventable,…

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    Thumbnail for One in three cases of Alzheimer’s worldwide potentially preventable, new estimate suggests | University of Cambridge 14 Jul 2014: The estimate is lower than the previous estimate of one in two cases as it takes into account the fact some of the risk factors used in previous studies are
  21. Facebook updates could provide a window to understanding – and…

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    Thumbnail for Facebook updates could provide a window to understanding – and treating – mental health disorders | University of Cambridge 28 Oct 2016: Over a billion people worldwide use Facebook daily – one in seven of the global population – and social media use is increasing at three times the rate of
  22. Opinion: Surprising ways to beat anxiety and become mentally strong – …

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    Thumbnail for Opinion: Surprising ways to beat anxiety and become mentally strong – according to science | University of Cambridge 26 Jun 2017: Do you have anxiety? Have you tried just about everything to get over it, but it just keeps coming back? Perhaps you thought you had got over it, only for the
  23. Changes in brain structure during teenage years provide clues to…

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    Thumbnail for Changes in brain structure during teenage years provide clues to onset of mental health problems | University of Cambridge 25 Jul 2016: The study was funded by a Strategic Award from the Wellcome Trust to the Neuroscience in Psychiatry Network (NSPN) Consortium. ... Dr Raliza Stoyanova in the Neuroscience and Mental Health team at Wellcome, which funded the study, comments: “A number
  24. Study of learning and memory problems in OCD helps young people…

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    Thumbnail for Study of learning and memory problems in OCD helps young people unlock their potential at school | University of Cambridge 22 Jan 2018: It will be important to follow this study up to examine these cognitive problems further and in particular to determine how they impact on clinical symptoms and school performance.”. ... Future studies will examine in more detail the nature of these
  25. Over half a million people take part in largest ever study of…

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    Thumbnail for Over half a million people take part in largest ever study of psychological sex differences and autistic traits | University of Cambridge 12 Nov 2018: Working with the television production company Channel 4, they tested over half a million people, including over 36,000 autistic people. The results are
  26. Opinion: Brain scanners allow scientists to ‘read minds’ – could they …

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    Thumbnail for Opinion: Brain scanners allow scientists to ‘read minds’ – could they now enable a ‘Big Brother’ future? | University of Cambridge 13 Feb 2017: But neuroscience is a rapidly evolving field. With advances in clever technological and analytical developments such as machine learning, fMRI might be ready for these futuristic applications sooner than we think. ... Julia Gottwald, PhD candidate in
  27. Research sheds light on cell mechanism which plays a role in such…

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    Thumbnail for Research sheds light on cell mechanism which plays a role in such diseases as Huntington’s and Parkinson’s | University of Cambridge 26 Jul 2011: (Macro) autophagy is a bulk degradation process that mediates the clearance of long-lived or damaged proteins and organelles in cells. Autophagosomes are
  28. Study of half a million people reveals sex and job predict how many…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-of-half-a-million-people-reveals-sex-and-job-predict-how-many-autistic-traits-you-have
    Thumbnail for Study of half a million people reveals sex and job predict how many autistic traits you have | University of Cambridge 3 Nov 2015: linked to what is seen in the clinical condition of autism.
  29. Search and rescue: scientists identify a novel therapy with potential …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/search-and-rescue-scientists-identify-a-novel-therapy-with-potential-for-treating-parkinsons-disease
    Thumbnail for Search and rescue: scientists identify a novel therapy with potential for treating Parkinson’s disease | University of Cambridge 22 Dec 2011: help develop the novel therapeutic for eventual clinical use. ... The researchers emphasise that much work remains to be done in taking the therapy to the point at which clinical trials can be undertaken.
  30. Living with adversity: What Tupac and Eminem can tell us about risk…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/living-with-adversity-what-tupac-and-eminem-can-tell-us-about-risk-factors-for-mental-health
    Thumbnail for Living with adversity: What Tupac and Eminem can tell us about risk factors for mental health | University of Cambridge 12 Apr 2016: Tupac Shakur and Eminem are often touted as two of the greatest rappers of all time. While Tupac, who was shot dead in 1996, is African American and Eminem is
  31. Brain disorders cost the UK an estimated £112 billion (€134 billion)…

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    Thumbnail for Brain disorders cost the UK an estimated £112 billion (€134 billion) annually - more than the GDP of New Zealand | University of Cambridge 25 Jul 2013: Professor David Nutt, a lead author of the report and Edmond J Safra chair in Neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London, said: “Clinical and economic challenges posed by brain disorders requires coordinated ... The scientists also highlight an
  32. University of Cambridge Research Horizons magazine Issue 29

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    2 Feb 2016: Spotlight. Neuroscience. Feature Exoplanet hunting. Feature Soft solids and the science of cake. ... News. Features. Things. Spotlight: Neuroscience. 2 ContentsIssue 29, February 2016. 16 – 17 Lines of Thought.
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    20 Sep 2006: Cambridge Neuroscience. NEUROSCIENCE. Neuroscience – breaking down the barriers. NOBEL WINNERS AT CAMBRIDGE. ... training environmentfor young scientists and clinicians.The unique facilities available tothese young scientists include theWolfson Brain
  34. HORIZONS University of Cambridge research magazine www.rsd.cam.ac.uk…

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    9 Sep 2008: a link between stem cellbiologists, tissue engineers and cliniciansfor translating fundamental stem cellresearch to clinical benefits. ... systems’ that can be studied in the Petridish. These provide a vital source offundamental knowledge that
  35. Pioneering research from the University of Cambridge Research…

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    20 May 2016: Pioneering research from the University of Cambridge. Research. Horizons. Issue 30. Spotlight. Future of cities. Feature Rejuvenating organs for transplant. Feature. Linguistic time travelling. www.cam.ac.uk/research. Contents. 4 – 5 Research
  36. R E S E A R C H HORIZONS ...

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    22 May 2007: Dr Susan Jebb MRC Collaborative Centre for HumanNutrition ResearchProfessor Nick Wareham MRC Epidemiology UnitDr Sadaf Farooqi Dept of Clinical BiochemistryDr Ken OngMRC Epidemiology Unit. ... For more information, please contactthe author Dr Sadaf
  37. University of Cambridge research magazine issue 25

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    13 Oct 2014: Clinical tents in poor yet exotic locations, gleaming incongruously. Bodies in the streets.
  38. University of Cambridge Research Horizons Issue 11

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    5 Jan 2010: bon usage: using French correctly 27From pandemic to policy: combating swine flu 28The educational neuroscience of dyslexia and dyscalculia 30. ... from biochemistry, genetics,clinical neuroscience, medical genetics,chemistry, chemical
  39. University of Cambridge Research Horizons Issue 6

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    2 Jun 2008: R E S E A R C H. HORIZONS. University of Cambridge research magazine www.rsd.cam.ac.ukIssue 6 | Summer 2008. In this issue. SPOTLIGHT ON CHINAplus news and views from across the University. 2 | Issue 6 | Summer 2008. EDITORIAL. ForewordWelcome to

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