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Latest Queen Mary University of London News

Assisted dying bill enters parliament – how likely is it to become law?
How gravitational waves could help detect Star Trek-style warp drive spaceships
The good, the bad and the awful – how business reacts to online reviews
University of Manchester scientists joins three networks to tackle antimicrobial resistance
Why a House of Lords private member’s bill on assisted dying is one to watch this week
NZ needs a 300% increase in qualified midwives – and those working need more support and recognition
First-of-its-kind test can predict dementia up to nine years before diagnosis
How newborn chicks are helping to settle a centuries-old debate about cognition and our senses
George Institute honoured with prestigious World Hypertension League Award
KI part of NextGen for personalised cardiovascular medicine
$2.5M Medical Research Future Fund grant to study recurrent wheeze in preschoolers
Trial increases survival rates for mesothelioma patients
Scientists find way to wipe a cell’s memory to better reprogram it as a stem cell
Vapes work better than patches in pregnancy trial
Maximum sodium targets needed for pre-packaged foods in china, new research suggests
FMA appoints Daniel Trinder to new executive leadership team
Asthma risk unaltered by taking extra vitamin D
Landmark report on levelling up features Manchester academics
Blood pressure medication effective at any time of day
New research shows kids can help families cut salt consumption
Scholar helps solve mystery of rare lost text
New Research Targets Workplaces to Beat Cancer
Whole genomic sequencing improves rare disease diagnosis
£9 million research programme to reinvent chemical separation methods and significantly cut total global energy consumption begins
New five-country study reveals wide variation in salt content across processed fish and meat products
New DNA modification ‘signature’ discovered in zebrafish
HRI expands research into inflammation and blood pressure disorders
Lab grown tumour model could improve ovarian cancer treatments
Higher rates of severe COVID-19 in BAME populations remain unexplained