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Promoting GP as a career

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General Practice isn't just one career
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Health Counts 2024: BSMS helps highlight stark health inequalities across Brighton & Hove

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BSMS has played a key role in the Health Counts 2024 survey — the largest health and wellbeing survey ever conducted in
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/about/news/2025/06-03-bsms-helps-highlight-stark-health-inequalities-across-brighton-and-hove.aspx

Eppigen report final

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Ethical Preparedness in Genomic Medicine (EPPiGen): project findings
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Cov-Dem

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The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the impact of self-isolation, social distancing and hand
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/cds/research/cedar-lab/cov-dem.aspx

Climate Change and Mental Health

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The project aims to explore the impact of climate change on mental health in coastal communities in the Southeast of England
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/cds/research/cedar-lab/climate-change-and-mental-health.aspx

Whiplash study

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Be part of a research study that aims to find out why some people continue to experience chronic pain after a
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/whiplash-study.aspx

Delayed cord clamping improves health of babies born too early

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A study by researchers at BSMS finds that delayed, rather than early, cord clamping may reduce the risk of death before
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/about/news/2019/10-02-delayed-cord-clamping-improves-health-of-babies-born-too-early.aspx

Rebecca Simmons camouflaging blog

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Rebecca Simmons camouflaging blog
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/_pdf/research/autism-symposium/rebecca-simmons-camouflaging-blog.pdf

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

Dr Chi Eziefula answers Coronavirus questions in podcast

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Dr Chi Eziefula, Senior Lecturer in Infection at BSMS, answers Coronavirus questions in University of Brighton podcast
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/about/news/2020/04-06-dr-chi-eziefula-answers-coronavirus-questions-in-podcast.aspx
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