Wrist sensor could improve BP measurementResearchers at University College London say a sensor worn on the wrist could be a better and more accurate way to measure blood pressure. Normally blood pressure is measured in the arteries in the arm, but the researchers from the NHS National ... OnMedicanet, 1 week ago |
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Cameron was a girly swot at university says Boris London Mayor dismisses PM because he got a first from OxfordCameron was a girly swot at university, says Boris: London Mayor dismisses PM because he got a first from Oxford The London Mayor, who got a 2:1 degree in classics from Balliol College Oxford, lashed out after he was teased about the Prime Ministers ... Big News Network, 1 week ago
Simple Blood Test Is Less Invasive, More Precise Down's Syndrome Test
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New, more accurate test for Down's syndrome developed
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Why getting angry is bad for your health"In a recent British study, epidemiologists Annie Britton and Martin Shipley of University College London examined data collected from civil servants for self-reported boredom and several cardiac risk factors," writes James Danckert in Scientific ... Big News Network, 1 week ago
Lack of Vitamin D Linked to Hypertension, University College London Study
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5 things I wish someone had told me about college
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Low levels of vitamin D can trigger hypertension (Video)
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Odisha varsity inks pact with Trinity College, LondonBhubaneswar-based Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) University Saturday announced that it had inked a pact with Trinity College, London, to impart English language training to students and teachers.The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was ... Prokerala, 1 week ago
KIIT Inks MoU with Trinity College, London
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Odisha-based KIIT University inks MoU with Trinity College, London
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Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology inks pact with Trinity College
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Scientists use imaging to see how the brains of fetuses developand St Thomas Hospital, King's College, Imperial College and the University of Oxford will use a state-of-the-art MRI scanner combined with specially-developed imaging techniques to investigate the wombs of pregnant women and image their babies ... Building Better Healthcare, 1 week ago
Philips' MRI unit to be used in mapping fetal and babies' brains
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Philips MRI scanner to be used in prestigious 6 year project to map babies? brains in the womb and after birth
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London beacon of science" takes shape
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Artery formation after heart attack discoveredResearchers from Yale School of Medicine and University College London (UCL) have uncovered the molecular pathway by which new arteries may form after heart attacks, strokes and other acute Sify, 1 month ago
Growing New Arteries, Bypassing Blocked Ones After Heart Attacks
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UK college launches summer school programme in IndiaKings College London, one of Britains premier universities, today launched its 2013 International Summer schools programme in Mumbai and will run a similar programme in Delhi this year.... Business Line, 2 months ago
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UK academicians unanimously passed motion opposing execution of Professor BhullarLondon/Birmingham (June 13, 2013): It is learnt that the University and College Union (United Kingdom) has opposed the possible execution of Professor Devender Pal Singh Bhullar. UCU Congress has unanimously passed a motion calling upon the Indian government ... Sikh Siyasat Online, 6 days ago
UK academicians oppose execution of Prof. Devender Pal Singh Bhullar; UCU writes to Indian High Commission & UK Foreign Secretary
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Low Levels of Vitamin D Linked to High Blood PressureA new study by researchers at the Institute of Child Health at University College London has found that low vitamin D levels can trigger high blood pressure. The researchers looked at the genetic link between vitamin D levels and the risk of ... MedIndia, 1 week ago
Low Vitamin D Causes High BP, Study Shows (CME/CE)
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Vitamin D news just gets sunnier!
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Vitamin D-Fortified Foods May Prevent CVD
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UCL Quad Procedural City and Lumion3D Modelling / Lumion / UCL TheQuadrangleat University College London was designed by William Wilkins and constructed between 1827 and 1828. It is a natural building of urban research as its surroundings provide a mix ofarchitecturalstyles. The ... Architect Magazine, 6 days ago
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