All news on the topic: Oxford University
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'Brits are dying in their tens of thousands - and we don't know why'
Tens of thousands more Brits died than usual from May to December 2022, excluding Covid as a cause of death, raising serious questions as to why so many died
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'Evening shifts can be bad for you but night owls might have protection'
Regularly disrupting your body clock can put you at risk of depression and diabetes. But Dr Miriam Stoppard shares exciting research coming from Oxford University that shows a genetic propensity to 'eveningness' reduces sleep penalties by up to a third
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'Clever AI tool can help pick up prostate cancer quickly'
Dr Miriam Stoppard on the welcome news that new software has been developed to help medics detect tumours in prostate biopsies, and flag up suspicious areas immediately
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'Groundbreaking study finds endometriosis risk is rooted in genetics'
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares exciting research from Oxford University on a painful condition that also causes depression, anxiety and even infertility in 5-10% of women
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Over half of law and finance firms will only hire from 'top eight' universities
The sectors are seen as 'elitist', with Oxford and Cambridge graduates topping their list - and it is the same when hiring for engineering or healthcare
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Dad slammed for refusing to pay daughter's uni fees – despite paying for sons'
A father has had a revelation after the internet slammed him for not paying his daughter's university fees, despite paying for both her brothers - because she wanted to study English
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New test will revolutionise detection of viruses such as Covid
Miriam Stoppard examines how artificial intelligence is set to change the face of virus diagnostics
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'The families bereaved by Covid deserve to hear the truth'
Millions of us were angered and disgusted by a dreadful whining noise coming from Westminster this week – the sound of Boris Johnson passing the buck for Partygate.
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New contraceptive pill can slightly increase risk of breast cancer, study shows
The risk of an average 30-year-old woman not on the Pill developing breast cancer was 0.8%, which increased to 0.9% for those using either form of contraceptive Pill
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Al Murray says WW2 has shaped current world events - and a lot of it makes sense
The Pub Landlord turned history buff Al Murray says the war in Ukraine "is a direct product of WW2”
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'Lymph study is a big leap forward for bone healing'
Dr Miriam Stoppard on the groundbreaking news that lymphatic vessels, which help to bolster our immune systems, also have a role in regenerating bone and blood cells
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Students at Boris Johnson's posh Oxford college warned: stop pinching the plates
Undergraduates at two of Oxford University's oldest colleges warned of crackdown on missing crested crockery after dozens of items go missing at swanky dinners leaving staff stressed out
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Rishi Sunak denies betraying the North again as anger over HS2 delay grows
The Prime Minister hit back at anger over the delay to the flagship project following a massive backlash which saw the Tories accused of betraying voters in the North and Midlands
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Mum has months to live after doctors said cancer symptoms were due to Covid jab
Katie Pritchard is having to crowdfund £200,000 for private treatment after she was twice misdiagnosed, being told her symptoms may have been down to the Pfizer vaccine and even being insulted by the suggestion it was an STI
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'Heavy gaming is not linked to mental health issues in most teenagers'
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares reassuring results from Oxford University that suggest spending hours gaming each day does not lead to wellbeing and anxiety problems. But teens who already have mental health issues may turn to video games as a means of escape
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Experts warn AI could 'kill everyone' and human race would be like 'the dodo'
Experts believe that artificial intelligence could pose a real threat to mankind and needs to be kept in check before it's too late, as a rush to perfect the technology might already be underway
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'Hope for bespoke cancer treatment hope after lab grows bone marrow cells'
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares the groundbreaking work going on at the universities of Oxford and Birmingham which could help scientists study cancer directly using cells from patients
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