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TIMMS: Improving outcomes for babies and children
https://le.ac.uk/timms/collaborations
Explore the collaborations related to TIMMS: Improving outcomes for babies and children at the University of Leicester.
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If at first you don’t succeed, (please) try, try again
https://le.ac.uk/cls/cls-equality/medrace/medrace-voices/ololade-tijani-names
Ololade Tijani discusses the importance of addressing people by their names, especially those from ethnic minority backgrounds
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Designing a new primary care NHS service to prevent harm from oropharyngeal dysphagia in older people
https://le.ac.uk/healthcare/research/clusters/oropharyngeal-dysphagia
Designing a new primary care NHS service to prevent harm from oropharyngeal dysphagia in older people
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Bake Off and Gardeners’ World stars top the bill at Leicester festival
https://le.ac.uk/news/2025/july/bake-off-gardeners-world-stars-leicester-festival
Stars from Gardeners’ World and The Great British Bake Off top the bill of a family friendly festival taking place in Leicester.
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School children invited to take part in Leicester’s COP28 celebration
https://le.ac.uk/news/2023/october/cop28-poster-competition
Space Park Leicester and the National Centre for Earth Observation are inviting school children to send in their pictures, posters and infographics about climate change.
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Code Worker Commodification and the Productivity Paradox: Views on Artificial Intelligence in the wo
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/2019/09/17/code-worker-commodification-and-the-productivity-paradox-views-on-artificial-intelligence-in-the-workplace/
Posted by hconnolly in School of Business Blog on September 17, 2019 Dr Phoebe V Moore was invited to speak on a panel organised by the German Commission for Occupational Health and Safety and Standardization (KAN) at the Human Computer Interaction conference 26 – 31 July 2019.
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Gut bacteria influence responses to immunotherapy in patients with asbestos related cancer, Leicester study finds
https://le.ac.uk/news/2024/august/gut-bacteria
A cancer study by a Leicester expert has found that certain gut bacteria may influence whether or not a patient’s immune system is successful in fighting mesothelioma, an aggressive form of cancer;
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Hope for first drug treatment for life-threatening aneurysms
https://le.ac.uk/news/2023/october/aneurysms-drug-treatment
Research suggests cholesterol-lowering drugs could be repurposed as treatment in breakthrough for patients
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Matthew Higgins
https://staffblogs.le.ac.uk/business/author/mhiggins/
Senior Lecturer in Marketing and Consumption
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Study sheds light on the genetics of stopping smoking
https://le.ac.uk/news/2025/february/study-genetics-stopping-smoking
The effectiveness of a common drug to quit smoking could be down to people’s genes, according to a study from the University of Leicester.