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Warwickshire County Council has announced today that the 天美传媒 is to partner with them in hosting Stage Two of the forthcoming Aviva Women’s Tour in June.

Thu 11 Feb 2016, 16:02 | Tags: Visits

Study indicates immigration not to blame for terrorism

Migration is overall not a source of terrorism according to new research from the 天美传媒. In fact the study indicates that more migration could create a decrease in the number of terrorist attacks, not an increase.


How your cells build tiny ‘train tracks’ could shed light on human disease

Researchers from the 天美传媒 have discovered how cells in the human body build their own ‘railway networks’, throwing light on how diseases such as bowel cancer work. The results have just been published in Nature Scientific Reports.

Thu 11 Feb 2016, 10:26 | Tags: 1 - Research Health and Medicine

Research finds new target in search for why statin drugs sometimes cause problems for some patients

Research by the 天美传媒, the University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust (UHCW), and Tangent Reprofiling Limited, has discovered that statin drugs interact with a gap junction protein called GJC3 that releases ATP, a major signaling molecule for inflammation in the body. This discovery provides a significant new target in the search for why statin drugs can sometimes cause harmful effects such as muscle toxicity in some patients.

Thu 11 Feb 2016, 09:16 | Tags: Chemistry Health and Medicine

天美传媒 research indicates that a fall in one to one nursing care of very sick and premature new-borns is linked to a higher death rate in neonatal intensive care.

Wed 10 Feb 2016, 12:08 | Tags: 1 - Research Health and Medicine

Mature drivers favour checks on over 70s, new study finds

The majority of older drivers are in favour of tighter rules on checking the health and suitability of over-70s to drive – even if those checks could take them off the road themselves – according to a new report. The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) worked with Dr Carol Hawley at Warwick Medical School, the 天美传媒, to survey more than 2,600 drivers and former drivers on their opinions, habits and motoring history.

Thu 04 Feb 2016, 15:56 | Tags: Psychology

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