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Ceremony for new China nursing project
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The start of a major construction project to deliver an international-level hospital and nursing college in Jiangsu Province, China, was marked at a ground breaking ceremony held in Nanjing on Wednesday 27 April.The ceremony celebrated the launch of the five-year collaborative partnership agreed between King's College London's Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery and the Nanjing Health School, China.
Date:
Friday 15th October 2021
Insecure parental attachment linked to high social costs
Description
Researchers from King's College London have, for the first time, calculated the significant social costs associated with young people who don't have a secure attachment to their parents
Date:
Wednesday 2nd October 2019
Depression and binge-drinking more common among military partners
Description
New research suggests that depression and binge-drinking are more common among the female partners of UK military personnel than among comparable women outside the military community.
Date:
Tuesday 24th September 2019
ON EDGE opens at Science Gallery London
Description
A new exhibition and events season at Science Gallery London combines art, design, psychology and neuroscience to highlight positive and creative responses when dealing with anxiety.
Date:
Thursday 19th September 2019
Two new PhD programmes announced to further scientific excellence
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Wellcome have funded two new PhD programmes at King's
Date:
Wednesday 18th September 2019
UK's first Centre to tackle modern society's impact on mental health
Description
The UK's first major UKRI-funded Centre for Society and Mental Health will investigate how rapid changes in modern society impact on our mental health. Based at King's College London, the new Centre will develop policies and practices for creating mentally healthy environments.
Date:
Tuesday 3rd September 2019
Close monitoring essential to ensure safety of ketamine for depression
Description
Patients, carers and advocates say better evidence is needed on the safety of ketamine for depression after long-term use, and that those prescribed it must be closely monitored.
Date:
Tuesday 30th July 2019
Strategies used by people with autism to 'fit in' could delay diagnosis
Description
The first scientific study of strategies used by people with autism to disguise their condition has been conducted by researchers at King's College London.
Date:
Wednesday 24th July 2019
Report reveals extent of poor physical health among people with mental illness
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Findings released today in a special commission from The Lancet Psychiatry reveal the extent of physical health inequalities experienced worldwide by people with mental illness.
Date:
Wednesday 17th July 2019
Genetic study reveals metabolic origins of anorexia
Description
A global study, led by researchers at King's College London and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, suggests that anorexia nervosa is at least partly a metabolic disorder, and not purely psychiatric as previously thought.
Date:
Tuesday 16th July 2019
New Director of NIHR Guy's and St Thomas' Biomedical Research Centre
Description
Professor Matthew Brown, has been appointed Director of the National Institute for Health Research, Guy's and St Thomas' Biomedical Research Centre, and Professor of Medicine within the Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine.
Date:
Thursday 11th July 2019
CLAHRC South London secures funding to become Applied Research Collaboration
Description
CLAHRC South London, has been successful in a bid to the NIHR to secure up to £9 million funding over five years to become the Applied Research Collaboration South London.
Date:
Thursday 11th July 2019
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