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Researchers call for improvement in collection of quality of life trial data

Researchers have recommended changes to international guidelines used in the development of clinical trials in an effort to gain information about the impact of the treatment on participating patients and their quality of life.

Wed 07 Feb 2018, 10:59 | Tags: Health, Policy, NHS, medicine, research, cancer, WMS, drugs, Health and Medicine

Alternatives to face-to-face GP consultations unlikely to deliver hoped-for benefits in practice

The realities of implementing alternatives to face-to-face GP consultations, such as telephone, email, online and video consultations, mean that hoped-for reductions in GP workload and increases in available appointments for patients might not be realised. This is the finding of a study by led by a researcher from the University of Warwick, published in the British Journal of General Practice today (30 January 2018).


New study to help improve life for headaches sufferers

A study led by University of Warwick could help thousands of headache sufferers. Researchers at the Warwick Medical School are investigating whether a new education and self-management programme will help improve quality of life for people living with chronic headaches.


New trial to improve lives of long-term painkiller users

The University of Warwick is starting a trial to improve the lives of long-term strong painkiller users.

Tue 23 Jan 2018, 11:07 | Tags: NHS, medicine, research, mental health, WMS, society, Health and Medicine

Public health pioneer emphasises the importance of Warwick and other medical schools

One of the UK’s foremost health pioneers has been awarded a Hon DSc (Honorary Doctor of Science) from the University of Warwick.


The not so sweet side of Christmas

A new video by the University of Warwick highlights a bitter side to our sugar consumption at Christmas. Available to view on YouTube the short film highlights how excessive consumption of sugar can affect our health – and how the sugar trade in the past and today has caused inequality and bloodshed.

Fri 15 Dec 2017, 12:04 | Tags: Food, NHS, children, Politics, WMS, Politics and International Studies, History

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