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REDUCe results paper

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REDUCe results paper
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/_pdf/ctu/reduce-results-paper.pdf

An end to arachnophobia 'just a heartbeat away'

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Researchers have discovered that exposing people with phobias to their fear at the exact time their heart beats, led to the
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/about/news/2018/10-30-an-end-to-arachnophobia-'just-a-heartbeat-away'.aspx

Developing a code list_7.1

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A guide to developing code lists
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/_word-docs/developing-a-code-list-7.1.docx

Extra-curricular activities at medical school

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Ollie Pentz provides an insight into extra-curricular activities, including MedSoc sports and societies, and how to balance these with academic
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/about/news/2022/04-26-extra-curricular-activities-at-medical-school.aspx

dcin-independent-evaluation-of-the-dementia-fellowship-programme

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dcin-independent-evaluation-of-the-dementia-fellowship-programme
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Independent Evaluation of the Dementia Fellowship Programme_May_2017

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Independent Evaluation of the Dementia Fellowship Programme_May_2017
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BSMS Mag Autumn 2016 Low

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Pulse Autumn 2016
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/_pdf/about/news/pulse/bsms-mag-autumn-2016-low.pdf

SHOUTING and spelling mistakes make online health information appear less trustworthy

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Shouting and spelling mistakes add together to make online health information appear doubly less trustworthy, a new study at BSMS finds
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/about/news/2020/06-10-shouting-and-spelling-mistakes-make-online-health-information-appear-less-trustworthy.aspx

Brains of people with Tourette syndrome react differently to emotional faces

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The symptoms experienced by people with Tourette syndrome often get worse in social situations, new research at BSMS finds
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/about/news/2018/11-05-brains-of-people-with-tourette-syndrome-react-differently-to-emotional-faces.aspx

Delaying cutting the umbilical cord affects child development

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Waiting just a few minutes to cut the umbilical cord at birth could make a difference to child development, according to
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/about/news/2015/05-27-delaying-cutting-the-umbilical-cord-affects-child-development.aspx
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