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  2. Vice-Chancellor’s awards showcase impact and engagement during the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/vice-chancellors-awards-showcase-impact-and-engagement-during-the-pandemic
    Thumbnail for Vice-Chancellor’s awards showcase impact and engagement during the pandemic | University of Cambridge 5 Oct 2020: Professor Peter Hutchinson (with Professor David Menon) (Clinical Neurosciences / Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine) – Reshaping the treatment of traumatic brain injury.
  3. Driving force behind cellular ‘protein factories’ could have…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/driving-force-behind-cellular-protein-factories-could-have-implications-for-neurodegenerative
    Thumbnail for Driving force behind cellular ‘protein factories’ could have implications for neurodegenerative disease | University of Cambridge 16 Dec 2020: In a study published today in Science Advances, researchers from the University of Cambridge show that tiny components within the cell are the biological
  4. Rhythm and bleughs: how changes in our stomach’s rhythms steer us…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/rhythm-and-bleughs-how-changes-in-our-stomachs-rhythms-steer-us-away-from-disgusting-sights
    Thumbnail for Rhythm and bleughs: how changes in our stomach’s rhythms steer us away from disgusting sights | University of Cambridge 24 Nov 2020: Disgust is a natural response to unpleasant sights, such as rotting food, bodily waste and creepy crawlies, and has evolved to help us survive, encouraging us
  5. Almost a quarter of adults living under lockdown in the UK have…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/almost-a-quarter-of-adults-living-under-lockdown-in-the-uk-have-experienced-loneliness
    Thumbnail for Almost a quarter of adults living under lockdown in the UK have experienced loneliness | University of Cambridge 22 Apr 2020: The most affected group were young people aged 18-24 years, with more than four in ten (44 per cent) saying they felt lonely, according to the research study.
  6. Study suggests embryos could be susceptible to coronavirus as early…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-suggests-embryos-could-be-susceptible-to-coronavirus-as-early-as-second-week-of-pregnancy
    Thumbnail for Study suggests embryos could be susceptible to coronavirus as early as second week of pregnancy | University of Cambridge 5 Aug 2020: The researchers say this could mean embryos are susceptible to COVID-19 if the mother gets sick, potentially affecting the chances of a successful pregnancy.
  7. Nature’s epidural: Genetic variant may explain why some women don’t…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/natures-epidural-genetic-variant-may-explain-why-some-women-dont-need-pain-relief-during-childbirth
    Thumbnail for Nature’s epidural: Genetic variant may explain why some women don’t need pain relief during childbirth | University of Cambridge 21 Jul 2020: Childbirth is widely recognised as a painful experience. However, every woman’s experience of labour and birth is unique, and the level of discomfort and pain
  8. Experts call for more mental health support for parents of children…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/experts-call-for-more-mental-health-support-for-parents-of-children-with-genetic-learning
    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’
  9. Faulty brain processing of new information underlies psychotic…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/faulty-brain-processing-of-new-information-underlies-psychotic-delusions-finds-new-research
    Thumbnail for Faulty brain processing of new information underlies psychotic delusions, finds new research | University of Cambridge 24 Jun 2020: When we integrate this finding with the results from patients with psychosis, it points to new treatment development pathways,” said Dr Kelly Diederen from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at
  10. Opinion: Five ways to beat anxiety and take back control of your life …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/opinion-five-ways-to-beat-anxiety-and-take-back-control-of-your-life-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
    Thumbnail for Opinion: Five ways to beat anxiety and take back control of your life during the COVID-19 pandemic – based on science | University of Cambridge 19 Mar 2020: When you look at the news, all you hear about are the latest deaths and numbers of people infected by coronavirus, along with tips on how to avoid infection,
  11. Social media influencers could encourage adolescents to follow social …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/social-media-influencers-could-encourage-adolescents-to-follow-social-distancing-guidelines-say
    Thumbnail for Social media influencers could encourage adolescents to follow social distancing guidelines, say researchers | University of Cambridge 12 May 2020: It’s also a time of increased risk-taking and sensitivity to peer influence,” said Jack Andrews at the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, and first author of the paper.

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