News
BBC News - About 7% have had coronavirus, says ONS survey
The findings indicate "that the majority of the population are unlikely to have been infected," says Professor Lawrence Young of Warwick Medical School.
1 in 5 pregnancies end in miscarriage. Why?
Prof Jan Brosens' and Prof Siobhan Quenby's research into causes of recurrent miscarriage was highlighted in a feature on Quartz.
Too little salt can cause heart attacks...
Prof Franco Cappuccio was quoted in an article about low salt diet on Natural News
Regularly changing schools puts children at risk of psychotic symptoms, says Warwick University
Prof Swaran Singh was quoted in the Coventry Telegraph this week in relation to his recent study showing that frequent school moves may increase the risk of developing psychotic symptoms as teenagers.
How can public services work together on infant mental health
Prof Jane Barlow will be taking part in an online panel discussion today with the Guardian on 'How can public services work together on infant mental health?'
TV Opportunity
FullFat TV are looking for a medic for a daytime TV health magazine show. FullFat TV are a new factual entertainment TV company based in Birmingham. The right person will be someone who works with patients, e.g. a doctor, surgeon, nurse or other hands-on practitioner. They are looking for someone bright, fun and witty with bags of confidence as the show may be filmed in front of a live audience.
If you know someone who might be right for this role, please let A.T.Frew@warwick.ac.uk or N.Jones.1@warwick.ac.uk know.
EPSRC HealthcareTechnologies Visit
EPSRC Healthcare Technologies team visit Warwick
EPSRC’s Healthcare Technologies team visited Warwick on 30th April 2015 to tell us more about their new Strategy and to find out more about the range of healthcare technology related research across the campus at Warwick.