Search Search Results You could also try: adolescent (58), young person (104), young adult (90), teen (3) Brighton teenagers help show that the MenACWY teenage vaccine programme provides herd immunity across all age groups DescriptionA study involving teenagers from Brighton has found giving a meningitis vaccine to 14 to 19-year-olds helps protect peopleUrl/about/news/2022/11-03-brighton-teenagers-help-show-that-the-menacwy-teenage-vaccine-programme-provides-herd-immunity-across-all-age-groups.aspx The importance of having a favourite dinosaur – Welcome to the paediatric ward DescriptionIn January's monthly lecture, Dr Mani Jayamurthy will guide us through a paediatric ward round, meeting babies, toddlers, and teenagers.Url/about/events/2024/01-03-the-importance-of-having-a-favourite-dinosaur-welcome-to-the-paediatric-ward.aspx First trial of personalised care for children with asthma suggests benefits of prescribing according to genetic differences DescriptionSelecting treatments according to genetic differences could help children and teenagers with asthma, according to research presented by BSMSUrl/about/news/2020/09-08-trial-of-personalised-care-for-children-with-asthma-suggests-benefits-of-prescribing-according-to-genetic-differences.aspx Psychological & Social Perspectives of Dementia DescriptionMDM121 Psychological & Social Perspectives of Dementia module specificationUrl/_word-docs/cpd-module-descriptors/2018/psychological-social-perspectives-of-dementia.docx MDM121 Psychological and Social Perspectives of Dementia DEC 14 DescriptionMDM121Url/_word-docs/cpd-module-descriptors/mdm121-psychological-and-social-perspectives-of-dementia-dec-14.docx Experts call for new moral standard in genital cutting practices DescriptionAn international team of experts, led by Dr Arianne Shahvisi from BSMS, is calling for a new moral standard for genitalUrl/about/news/2024/11-15-experts-call-for-new-moral-standard-in-genital-cutting-practices.aspx Current Stories in Global Health: Vending machines, knowledge exchange and extreme weather events – what has HIV got to do with it? DescriptionOur Current Stories in Global Health online event series runs quarterly throughout the year and aims to simplify Global Health researchUrl/about/events/2024/01-31-vending-machines-knowledge-exchange-and-extreme-weather-events-what-has-hiv-got-to-do-with-it.aspx Smoking shisha linked to diabetes and obesity, study finds DescriptionSmoking shisha "significantly increases" the risk of users developing diabetes and obesity, a new study has revealed for the first timeUrl/about/news/2019/01-03-smoking-shisha-linked-to-diabetes-and-obesity-study-finds.aspx Staff spotlight: Grit Gansch DescriptionMeet Grit Gansch, NIHR Global Health Research Finance Officer.Url/about/working-here/inclusivity/pst-spotlights/grit-gansch.aspx Having hypermobile joints can increase the risk for depression and anxiety in adolescents DescriptionA link has been found between joint hypermobility and the emergence of depression and anxiety in adolescence, according to a newUrl/about/news/2022/12-01-having-hypermobile-joints-can-increase-the-risk-for-depression-and-anxiety-in-adolescents.aspx 1 to 10 of 15 Previous 1 2 Next