Scientists discover genetic disease which causes recurrent respiratory infections
18 Oct 2013Discovery could lead to new treatments for this genetic disorder.
Discovery could lead to new treatments for this genetic disorder.
Although anti-HIV drugs can significantly prolong life, patients must take the drugs for the rest of their lives. New approaches to therapeutics may hold the answer to finding a cure for HIV.
Urban neighbourhoods with high deprivation, population density and inequality found to have higher rates of schizophrenia.
Phone therapy also increases access and potentially decreases costs.
Eight leading academic centres, including the Cambridge Institute for Public Health (CIPH), are to begin a collaboration that will play a key role in increasing the evidence base for effective public health practice.
Scan can detect 5p-sized growth that causes hypertension.
Allergy experts at the University of Cambridge have convincing evidence that a new treatment for peanut allergies is effective, following a three-year trial.
Most pregnancies develop normally but when complications arise they can have devastating effects. Two recent initiatives in Cambridge hope to deliver a new understanding of events during this critical period of human life.