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A new trial of patients with advanced rectal cancer has found that the addition of immunotherapy treatment alongside extended radiotherapy led to better rates of remission. The findings from the ...
Following announcements of proposed cuts to disability welfare in the UK, Dr Paul Pearson and Professor Jo Edson Ferrie examine the impact of this from a human rights perspective, writing 'by ...
Elderly colon cancer patients are being given the chance to access a clinical trial that could transform future practice ...
A new video from the Centre for Public Policy shares insights from its recent national conference on child poverty and public debt in Scotland, hosted in partnership with Aberlour Children’s Charity.
Gillian Doyle participated in a closed expert roundtable event focusing on the sustainability and funding of PSM organised by Ofcom on May 2 in connection with the current UK PSM Review.
As part of CREATe’s Political Economy of Regulation theme (with funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, AHRC), Martin Kretschmer and CCPR’s Philip Schlesinger are researching evolving ...
Fundamental changes to Scotland’s care system are needed, say researchers following a study of almost 500 young children in foster care. The University of Glasgow-led study, run in partnership with ...
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have received more than 700 reports of mosquitoes from across Scotland, including ...
Rebecca and Michael were jointly awarded the Young Investigator Award during the British Heart Rhythm Society Sessions held recently at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Presenting at this ...