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First drug for preventing cluster headaches
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The first ever drug to help prevent cluster headaches has been shown as effective in a clinical trial led by researchers at King's College London.
Date:
Wednesday 10th July 2019
Air-filtering living wall installed at Guy's campus
Description
A 75m² living wall has been installed on the side of Orchard-Lisle House, Guy's campus.
Date:
Thursday 4th July 2019
Ten percent of hospital inpatients are alcohol dependent
Description
A review of evidence by researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) has found high levels of alcohol dependence among hospital inpatients.
Date:
Thursday 4th July 2019
Jamie Cullum leads world's first 5G music lesson
Description
Jamie Cullum leads world's first 5G music lesson for music-making charity
Date:
Tuesday 2nd July 2019
Stigma and stress: mental health problems common among MPs
Description
MPs at Westminster suffer from higher rates of mental health problems than either the general public or people in other comparable professions, according to a scientific survey of parliamentarians by researchers from King's College London.
Date:
Tuesday 2nd July 2019
Better care needed for people displaying first symptoms of bipolar disorder
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Better care and more research into treatments for people experiencing a first manic episode are urgently needed, according to researchers at the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre.
Date:
Tuesday 25th June 2019
King's students making an impact on the global stage
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King's students making an impact on the global stage
Date:
Monday 24th June 2019
Study reveals roots of Parkinson's in the brain
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Researchers from King's College London have uncovered the earliest signs of Parkinson's disease in the brain, many years before patients show any symptoms.
Date:
Thursday 20th June 2019
Professor Beverley Hunt awarded OBE in Queen's Birthday Honours
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Congratulations to Beverley Hunt, Professor of Thrombosis and Haemostasis who has been awarded an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours this year for her for services to medicine.
Date:
Friday 14th June 2019
Creativity squared: An innovative way to document research
Description
Dr Nadav Drukker, Department of Mathematics, is a theoretical physicist. He is also an amateur potter and three years ago decided to fuse his two passions to show people he didn't just have one creative side: he had two.
Date:
Tuesday 11th June 2019
Mathematics researcher confirms the behaviour of one-dimensional gases of ultra-cold atoms
Description
Dr Benjamin Doyon, Department of Mathematics, and collaborators have for the first time observed how very cold clouds of atoms behave when they are made to only travel in one direction. This confirms the generalised hydrodynamics theory Dr Doyon co-developed in 2016 on how these ultra-cold atomic gases constrained to one dimension would behave.
Date:
Tuesday 11th June 2019
Dr Shubulade Smith awarded a CBE
Description
Dr Smith, who is a Visiting Senior Lecturer in the Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences at the IoPPN and a Consultant Psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, has been awarded a CBE for services to forensic psychiatric intensive care.
Date:
Friday 7th June 2019
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