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Three gene faults linked to melanoma

Published
Monday 10th October, 2011
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Health

An international team of researchers has discovered the first DNA faults linked to melanoma - the deadliest skin cancer - that are not related to hair, skin or eye colour.

Children's intensive care comes under scrutiny

Published
Monday 10th October, 2011
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Health

Standards of care in children's intensive care units come under scrutiny in a new audit report published today by the University of Leeds and the University of Leicester.

Ceremony marks student doctors' professionalism

Published
Friday 7th October, 2011
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Health
University

The professionalism of student doctors has been recognised in a special ceremony at the University of Leeds' School of Medicine - the first of its kind in the UK.

Leeds students debate Europe's future

Published
Thursday 6th October, 2011
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Society & Politics

University of Leeds students are to get a once in a lifetime opportunity to contribute to European Union policy when two EU Vice Presidents visit campus next week.

Pale people may need vitamin D supplements

Published
Tuesday 4th October, 2011
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Health

Fair-skinned people who burn quickly in the sun may need to take supplements to ensure they get the right amount of vitamin D, according to a new study.

Dying 'monster' star discovered

Published
Wednesday 28th September, 2011
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Science
Technology

The final throes of one of the largest and rarest stars in our galaxy have been discovered by astrophysicists using the European Southern Observatory (ESO).

Bone drug is mixed blessing for breast cancer patients

Published
Sunday 25th September, 2011
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Science
Health

A drug used to protect bone may extend survival in older breast cancer patients, according to researchers at the Universities of Sheffield and Leeds.

Leeds medic comes to the rescue in Africa

Published
Friday 23rd September, 2011
Categories
Health
University

A University of Leeds medical student used his skills and training to save the life of a seven-year-old child whilst volunteering in north-eastern Tanzania.