How close are we to having blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease?
Listen to this episode of Inside Health, which dives into the latest dementia research.
Learn how advancement in blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease could transform diagnosis from Dr Ashvini Keshavan.
https://t.co/GPsz45jnPo
The first sign of a stroke might not seem like much. Like - not being able to raise your arm. Or struggling to smile. Or slurring when you speak. Any sign of a stroke is always an emergency.
Face or arm or speech, at the first sign, it's time to call 999. https://t.co/2lVAqZBeYz
Research methods play a crucial role in understanding multiple long-term conditions, as explored in the latest episode of the #ChronicConversations podcast with Professor @DrLauraGray.
Read more:
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https://t.co/2rs1sgTB50
“Taking part in research gives you the chance to help so many people."
Read about how Bea, who has Muckle-Wells syndrome, took part in a study to help researchers better understand childhood disease: https://t.co/0OTWGyO5Iq
@tamaciro speaks on his passion in research in his area of expertise: haematology. Prof has been instrumental in the growth of R&I @ULHT_News and taking it from Lincolnshire to the global platform @Research_ULH@KarenDunderdale at the LCHG Research and Innovation conference 2024
Are you likely to be in a position to be a Principal Investigator within the next 12-18 months. Would you like to know more about the responsibilities and skills of an effective PI? This training course in Sleaford may well be of interest.
A great day at the Lincolnshire Community and Hospitals LCHG Research Conference: Pathways to Research & Innovation. Fabulous talks & great opportunities to network with colleagues. If you see us out and about around our hospitals, please do come say Hello!
"We know exactly what good care for older people looks like" says BGS President @adamgordon1978 on @BBCBreakfast this morning.
Read our #BGSBlueprint to find out what good quality age-attuned integrated care for older people looks like here https://t.co/SRHQX40qJP