World Aids Day, Rock The Ribbon, 1 December 2022 | University of Surrey

HIV

1 December 2022 is World Aids Day. It is the perfect time for us to raise much needed awareness about HIV. Professor Juliet Wright, Founding Dean of the School of Medicine at The University of Surrey shares how the care of patients living with HIV has played a central part of her career and the […]

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Dementia diagnosis could be fast-tracked with AI

dementia diagnosis

Dementia diagnosis could be fast-tracked using artificial intelligence: Different forms of dementia could be spotted sooner and more easily by analysing recordings of patients’ electrical brain activity using artificial intelligence (AI), according to new research. Scientists from the University of Surrey and the University of Newcastle have shown that it is possible to use electroencephalography […]

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Prebiotic supplements help women reduce sugar intake by 4%

prebiotic supplements

Prebiotic supplements help women reduce sugar intake by four percent, finds study: The prebiotics used in this study were galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) which increase the amount of “friendly” gut bacteria. In a paper published by the journal Nutrients, researchers from the University of Surrey set out to investigate whether prebiotic GOS can influence the food habits of 48 healthy […]

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COVID-19: cancer diagnosis and care

Cancer care and diagnosis

COVID-19: cancer diagnosis and care: Covid-19 may have changed the way people have been diagnosed with cancer and how they receive care – new study to investigate by Natasha Meredith of the University of Surrey An important new study from the University of Surrey and UCL is set to investigate how rapid changes in cancer […]

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