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Hub School Information for 22-23 (website)

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Information poster for Brighton and Sussex Medical School Hub schools
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Study provides support for potential new treatment for Motor Neuron Disease

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Treatment with a molecule known as interleukin-2 (IL-2) may help reduce the inflammatory response in Motor Neuron Disease (MND
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/about/news/2020/07-07-study-provides-support-for-potential-new-treatment-for-motor-neuron-disease.aspx

Brain training cuts epileptic seizures

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Groundbreaking research at Brighton and Sussex Medical School has led to significant reductions in seizures in epilepsy patients
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/about/news/2018/01-22-brain-training-cuts-epileptic-seizures.aspx

Solving of a decade-long mystery could help in fight against TB

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Solving of a decade-long mystery could help in fight against TB
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/about/news/2017/11-01-solving-of-a-decade-long-mystery-could-help-in-fight-against-tb.aspx

Final redacted AS 160725

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Final redacted AS 160725
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Leadership and Education Fellows with NHSE KSS Deanery

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Leadership and Education Fellows with NHSE KSS Deanery
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/postgraduate/continuing-professional-development/bespoke-training-and-commission/leadership-and-education-fellows-with-nhse-kss-deanery.aspx

Dr Tom Levett

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Dr Tom Levett is Director of Undergraduate Teaching and Learning and a Senior Lecturer in Medicine and Frailty at BSMS.
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/about/contact-us/staff/dr-tom-levett.aspx

New study highlights how socioeconomic factors influence neurocognitive health in older adults

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Research from BSMS and UCL has revealed a significant link between socioeconomic factors and the progression of neurocognitive disorders among older
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/about/news/2024/11-01-new-study-highlights-how-socioeconomic-factors-influence-neurocognitive-health-in-older-adults.aspx

Strong link between socioeconomic status across the life course and cognitive impairment, new study shows

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There is a significant link between socioeconomic status and the onset of mild cognitive impairment in middle-aged adults, according to
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/about/news/2024/01-16-strong-link-between-socioeconomic-status-across-the-life-course-and-cognitive-impairment.aspx

Autistic people are highly distressed by loneliness

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New research reveals how acutely Autistic people experience loneliness contradicting the stereotype that they avoid seeking meaningful social relationships.
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/about/news/2023/11-06-autistic-people-up-to-four-times-more-likely-to-be-lonely-study-shows.aspx
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