Around one in four patients with severe brain injury who cannot move or speak – because they are in a prolonged coma, vegetative or minimally conscious state – ...
Many have said it's impossible. But a new approach is astonishing scientists by clearing the UK of destructive American mink ...
Using light instead of ultrasound for cancer detection could be a game-changer, but only if it works for everyone.
Offering patients with concussion a type of brain scan known as diffusion tensor imaging MRI could help identify the one in ...
ASCERTAIN is one of a number of ‘window-of-opportunity’ prostate cancer studies being run collaboratively by two University of Cambridge teams in partnership with AstraZeneca. It’s a multinational ...
Cambridge researchers have cast doubt on whether new amyloid immunotherapy drugs will have the desired effect of ...
The University of Cambridge has again recognised the efforts of teachers in encouraging their pupils to apply, and get in, to university. Five teachers have received awards in separate categories ...
This research further supports the large body of evidence on the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccination programme, which has saved millions of lives worldwide ...
Sport may be dominating the headlines this July but come August, the performing arts will be looking to steal the spotlight as the Edinburgh Festival Fringe returns for 2024. Heading north to spend ...
One in two of us will be diagnosed with cancer in our lifetime. We can change this. See what Cambridge is doing to change the story of cancer. The rate at which heart attacks and strokes happened was ...
We will be running a Medicine Taster Day on Monday 5 August, which will take place from 10am to 4:30pm. The full timetable is available below. This event is for aspiring Medicine students who are ...