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Afe Babalola Centre celebrates first London residential

Teachers visited King’s and TEDI-London to co-develop a training programme for educators across Africa

Afe Babalola Reception Summer 2024 (1)

Breast cancer survival improved in Gaza between 2017-2020

Women diagnosed with breast cancer in Gaza showed a promising increase in short-term survival between 2017-2020 –– highlighting the benefits of investment and...

Breast cancer

Study explores how a supplement containing components of the Mediterranean diet can affect epigenetics associated with healthy ageing

Participants taking the supplement showed changes in blood biomarkers and the epigenetic regulation of DNA, which are associated with healthy ageing.

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3D modelling to improve the surgical outcomes for prostate cancer

A recent study has determined the use of 3D printing and imaging reduces complications in robotic surgeries for the treatment of prostate cancer.

3D model of a prostate

Molecular key in transporting important dietary fats to foetus during pregnancy identified

A new mechanism for transporting long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, like omega-3s, from the mother to the foetus during pregnancy has been identified in...

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Seven IoPPN applicants awarded NIHR Pre-Doctoral Fellowships

The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has awarded Pre-Doctoral Fellowships to seven candidates from the Institute of Psychiatry,...

NIHR Pre-Doctoral Fellowship

Weight loss surgery could cut heart failure risk

A pioneering study has found that weight loss surgery improved the blood supply to the heart for people living with obesity.

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New medical imaging technology enables non-invasive detection of liver abnormalities

A new Magnetic Resonance Elastography (MRE) technique allows for unparalleled penetration of mechanical waves in the body.

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New benchmark standard established for measurement of tumour volume

Researchers have established a new international benchmark for the measurement of tumour volume in lymphoma patients.

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Students gain an insight into nursing and midwifery through elective placements

In 2024, 46 second-year nursing and 15 midwifery students undertook electives, with the majority opting for international elective placements.

King's-Jikei Exchange students in Japan

Dr Julian Mutz awarded King's Prize Fellowship

The fellowship will support his research to develop a new predictor of health and lifespan using markers in the blood.

Dr Julian Mutz

King's College London welcomes 150 staff in-house

Colleagues working in New Hunts House (NHH) and Franklin Wilkins building (FWB) for Equans are now officially employed by King’s

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Taking the Elephant out of the Room: Non-Indo Centric International Histories of South Asia

New International Histories of South Asia (NIHSA) holds conference panel.

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What would the neurodivergent community like from research on disordered eating?

Researchers have worked with members of the neurodivergent community to establish what they would like to see prioritised in future research on disordered...

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New report identifies actions to improve open disclosure in England's NHS maternity services when babies die or are harmed

A new study looking at the experiences of families and healthcare professionals following incidents involving NHS maternity care highlights critical factors...

Animation of open disclosure processes within NHS maternity services in England.

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