Search Search Results You could also try: single (183), solitary (1), lone (17), individual (589) More education needed on nutrition for medical students, study finds DescriptionThere is a need for more nutrition within medical education, according to a study led by researchers at BSMS and theUrl/about/news/2020/05-06-more-education-needed-on-nutrition-for-medical-students-study-finds.aspx In Focus - Dan Sims DescriptionRead our student interview with Dan SimsUrl/about/info-for-schools-teachers-parents/in-focus-dan-sims.aspx Rebecca Simmons camouflaging blog DescriptionRebecca Simmons camouflaging blogUrl/_pdf/research/autism-symposium/rebecca-simmons-camouflaging-blog.pdf Rachel Fricker broadeningperspectives DescriptionRachel Fricker broadeningperspectivesUrl/_pdf/research/autism-symposium/rachel-fricker-broadeningperspectives.pdf Alumni in Focus - Dr Lucy Diss DescriptionAlumni in focus - an interview with graduate Dr Lucy DissUrl/about/alumni/alumni-in-focus-dr-lucy-diss.aspx Poetry in Medicine DescriptionPoetry in MedicineUrl/_pdf/undergraduate/poetry-in-medicine.pdf BSMS to co-host summer schools to help students from underrepresented backgrounds gain access to medical careers DescriptionBSMS, in partnership with the Kent and Medway Medical School, has been chosen to run one of five Medical Schools CouncilUrl/about/news/2019/11-11-bsms-to-co-host-summer-schools.aspx Worldwide study finds brain differences in people living with ADHD DescriptionWorldwide study involving academics from BSMS finds that people with ADHD have subtle differences in the cerebral cortex, the brain's outerUrl/about/news/2019/05-07-worldwide-study-finds-brain-differences-in-people-living-with-adhd.aspx 'Rubber hand illusion' offers clue to Tourette syndrome DescriptionScientists at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) have used an eerie illusion of having an extra hand to understand TouretteUrl/about/news/2018/11-13-rubber-hand-illusion-offers-clue-to-tourette-syndrome.aspx Smiling doesn't necessarily mean you're happy DescriptionSmiling does not necessarily indicate that we are happy, according to new research at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS)Url/about/news/2018/09-07-smiling-does-not-necessarily-mean-you-are-happy.aspx 581 to 590 of 1000 Previous … 57 58 59 60 61 … Next