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GPs urged to encourage LGBT patients to come out

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Disclosing sexual orientation could lead to improved healthcare, new research finds
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/about/news/2018/01-30-gps-urged-to-encourage-lgbt-patients-to-come-out.aspx

Our research impact

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BSMS researchers are tackling health, wellbeing and care challenges for the benefit of populations locally, nationally and internationally.
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/research/our-research-impact.aspx

Dr Elizabeth Cross

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Dr Elizabeth Cross is a NIHR Clinical Research Fellow at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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/about/contact-us/staff/dr-elizabeth-cross.aspx

Staff spotlight: Heidi Taylor

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Meet Heidi Taylor, Senior Medical Education Co-Ordinator.
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/about/working-here/inclusivity/pst-spotlights/heidi-taylor.aspx

Interoception and Dementia

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This project aims to determine the relationship between interoceptive awareness and sensory function in individuals with dementia.
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/cds/research/cedar-lab/interoception-and-dementia.aspx

East Meets West

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This project aims to explore the impact of COVID-19 outbreaks on older participants with neurological conditions in residential care in
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/research/clinical-neuroscience/cds/research/cedar-lab/east-meets-west.aspx

Staff spotlight: Grit Gansch

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Meet Grit Gansch, NIHR Global Health Research Finance Officer.
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/about/working-here/inclusivity/pst-spotlights/grit-gansch.aspx

Requests for statistical advice

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Use our online form to make requests for statistical advice
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/research/primary-care-and-public-health/requests-for-statistical-advice.aspx

Staff spotlight: Professor Sube Banerjee

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Meet Sube Banerjee, Honorary Visiting Professor.
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/about/bsms20/staff-spotlight/professor-sube-banerjee.aspx

Having hypermobile joints can increase the risk for depression and anxiety in adolescents

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A link has been found between joint hypermobility and the emergence of depression and anxiety in adolescence, according to a new
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/about/news/2022/12-01-having-hypermobile-joints-can-increase-the-risk-for-depression-and-anxiety-in-adolescents.aspx
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