KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2024-12-10 (benews.co.uk)
My BE Career: Dee Parsons |
Dee Parsons, group CEO and sustainability and outreach director at Better Green Group, talks about her career in the built environment.
Read more2024-10-08 (miragenews.com)
Long COVID Symptoms Prevalent Among Healthcare Workers
New research has found that 33.6% of surveyed healthcare workers in England report symptoms consistent with post-COVID syndrome. New research from the
Read more2024-10-05 (focus.de)
Corona ages the brain by 20 years - whoever it affects most
The number of corona infections is increasing significantly again. Even if many people no longer take the health risk seriously, the virus can cause serious damage to the body. A new study now shows how seriously Sars-CoV-2 affects the brain.
Read more2024-09-25 (iflscience.com)
Brain Deficits After Severe COVID-19 Can Equate To 20 Years Of Normal Aging
People who have been hospitalized with severe COVID-19 infection can exhibit brain changes that cause the equivalent of 20 years’ worth of aging, significantly impacting their cognition. The findings of a new study, the largest of its kind in the UK to date, show how neurological complications can
Read more2024-09-25 (thenakedscientists.com)
Covid style mRNA cancer vaccines enter clinical trials
We’re going to examine messenger RNA - or mRNA - cancer vaccines. These can help the immune system detect and destroy cancer cells. They work by introducing short pieces of the genetic material mRNA into the body; this is picked up by immune cells, then translated to produce antigens similar to
Read more2024-09-25 (giornali.it)
Covid, "brain aged 20 years" more than a year after hospitalization: the study
Covid, "brain aged 20 years" more than a year after hospitalization: the study
Read more2024-09-23 (newsweek.com)
COVID-19 Affects Memory and Cognition Long After Infection, Study Warns
Those in the study who had been infected with the virus showed an increase in a brain protein that is often associated with a brain injury.
Read more2024-09-19 (dental-tribune.com)
COVID LANGUAGE - doctors of dental medicine are invited to pay attention to symptoms in the oral cavity.
LEIPZIG, Germany: New discoveries about the disease COVID-19 go beyond nomenclature. Research is emerging that suggests that a large number of patients with the disease...
Read more2024-09-02 (sn.dk)
Scientists debunk myths about pets
A new research project carried out by researchers from Aarhus University and King's College London has revealed that pet ownership does not necessarily improve mental health during a pandemic.
Read more2024-08-08 (scotsman.com)
How Edinburgh University feared bankruptcy during Covid pandemic as Scotland-specific 'visa system' backed
Vice chancellor discusses secret modelling carried out in 2020
Read more2024-02-29 (miragenews.com)
Survey Reveals Generational Divide on Youth Mental Health Crisis
Baby Boomers are much more likely to put youth mental health problems down to greater use of drugs and alcohol There is widespread agreement across
Read more2023-12-24 (connectedtoindia.com)
Scientists find ongoing brain injury caused by COVID-19 may not always be detected by routine tests - Connected to India News I Singapore l UAE l UK l USA l NRI
A new study published December 22 in Nature Communications details that markers of brain injury are present in the blood many months after COVID-19 infection, despite inflammation blood tests being normal.
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