A selection of news from the Usher Institute in 2021. News listing Search Tags 201620172018201920202021202220232024ArchiveFeaturesInsights Publication date Date from Date to Scots born abroad have lower death rates 21 March, 2018 People from most ethnic groups who were born abroad but live in Scotland have lower death rates… Landmark stroke study could hold key to new therapies 13 March, 2018 Fresh insights into the biological causes of stroke could pave the way for new therapies, following… Emotional support is key for stroke patients 09 March, 2018 Doctors caring for severe stroke patients need to take account of their psychological needs and… Professor Cathie Sudlow - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 06 March, 2018 The Usher Institute's Cathie Sudlow, Professor of Neurology and Clinical Epidemiology, is one… Usher Postgraduate Administrator nominated for the Best Support Staff Award 27 February, 2018 Usher Postgraduate Administrator Stuart Mallen has been nominated twice for the Best Support Staff… International experts attend global health conference 27 February, 2018 A highly successful global health symposium was held at the Royal College of Physicians of… Video created by Primary Palliative Care Research Group 18 February, 2018 Professor Scott Murray, of the Usher Institute, will run a session entitled 'From research to… Female hormones may be linked to asthma 18 February, 2018 Fluctuations in female sex hormones could play a role in the development of allergies and asthma, a… Schools alone cannot help to prevent childhood obesity, study finds 08 February, 2018 School-based healthy lifestyle interventions alone are not effective in the fight against childhood… Dr Martyn Pickersgill to edit prestigious journal 07 February, 2018 Dr Martyn Pickersgill (Wellcome Trust Reader in Social Studies of Biomedicine) has been invited to… … 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 … This article was published on 2024-09-24