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Long COVID research receives funding boost to advance treatment and diagnostics
Imperial academics have received funding from the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) to support new research into long COVID.
Three Imperial projects are among 15 UK-based studies to be backed by £19.6 million in government funding through the NIHR. The research programmes will help to better understand long COVID, improve diagnosis and find new treatments for the condition.
Long COVID can have serious and debilitating long term effects for thousands of people across the UK, which can make daily life extremely challenging Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid
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Cognitive, behavioural problems in children born extremely preterm linked to high daily screen time
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High daily screen time linked to cognitive, behavioural problems in children born extremely preterm
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The #1 Food to Eat for Better Heart Health, According to Research EatingWell 4 hrs ago © Provided by EatingWell roasted-red-pepper-spinach-feta-pasta
File this news under the best thing since sliced bread : Yes, you can eat carbs and be healthy. In fact, a specific kind might just be the best ingredient in the overall recipe for a heart-healthy diet.
Eating more whole grains is linked to lower risk for cardiovascular disease, and
new research proves that people who consume more whole grains can also reduce heart health risk factors before they develop into more severe disease. (These risk factors and early signs include waist circumference, blood pressure, blood sugar, plus levels of fasting high-density lipoprotein good cholesterol and triglycerides, by the way. You can read more about that here.)