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Bid to aid transplant cancer patients

Organ transplant patients who develop cancer may be helped by a treatment that uses blood cells to attack their tumour.... Read more…

Scientists devise strategy in bid to beat viruses

Scientists have developed a new way to target viruses which could increase the effectiveness of antiviral drugs.  Instead of attacking the virus ... Read more…

Global breakthrough in treatment of dementia ‘within reach'

A Glasgow-based medical research company is leading a worldwide sleep study which could radically reduce the symptoms associated with dementia.  ... Read more…

Can animals foretell the environmental impact of climate change?

A University of Glasgow researcher has been awarded a prestigious Royal Society of Edinburgh fellowship to examine new environmental monitoring method... Read more…

UK comes top in global ‘quality of death' report

The UK has come top in a report ranking the quality of end-of-life care provision around the world that draws heavily from the research of a Glasgow p... Read more…

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