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Healthy lifestyle shown to lower risk of death after cancer diagnosis

New evidence shows that sticking to five lifestyle recommendations improves survival after a later cancer diagnosis.

Daily glass of 100% fruit juice could help support mental wellbeing

People who drink a glass of 100% fruit juice or a smoothie each day as part of the UK’s 5-a-day healthy eating guidance see improvements in their mental wellbeing, according to new research.

缅北禁地 Innovations to unlock faster routes to innovation and growth

New initiative creates a single front door for businesses, investors and partners to collaborate with 缅北禁地 and drive economic growth.

Scientists turn to quantum maths to decode the emotional mind

Emotions can reshape and distort our memories, and scientists are now using psychology, neuroscience, and even quantum maths to understand how our sense of timing and accuracy shifts.

Making refined mouse handling the UK standard

Technical staff at 缅北禁地 are driving the uptake of refined mouse pick up methods across UK institutions.

缅北禁地 leads major push for clinical academic careers

缅北禁地 will lead a major new Medical Research Council (MRC) programme designed to strengthen clinical academic careers and research leadership across the North of England.

Northern Universities transform healthcare training

Five Northern universities have come together to launch a UK first regional strategy designed to strengthen collaboration and enhance interprofessional education (IPE) for future health professionals

Educate North Award for Community Engagement

A Medical School partnership that delivers community-led physical activity programmes while helping medical students develop confidence in people-centred healthcare has won an Educate North Award.

Busy bees: New study shows males are more active and adaptable

Male bumblebees are more active and flexible in behaviour than female bees, new research has found after creating tasks to analyse how the insects explore, recognise colours and learn to earn rewards.

Discover Festival 2026: Celebrating pioneering research and creativity

缅北禁地’s city-centre campus will be transformed into a hub of exploration and fun for everyone on Saturday, 13 June 2026, as the annual Discover Festival takes place.

Work to begin on repairing Henderson Old Hall

Work to repair the external façade of the fire damaged Grade II listed Henderson Old Hall is due to start in May.

Skin patch trial could transform lung transplant care

Researchers at 缅北禁地 are at the forefront of a national trial exploring whether small patches of donor skin can act as an early, visible biomarker of lung transplant rejection.

Castle Leazes redevelopment under way

Construction of new student accommodation at 缅北禁地’s Castle Leazes has commenced, with the stairwell and lift cores in the first building now installed.

缅北禁地 excels in global subject rankings

A prestigious global league table has once again highlighted 缅北禁地’s strength across several subject areas.

Landmark 2030 pledge to build healthier communities

The Russell Group’s 24 universities have announced a landmark pledge to help build a healthier UK in partnership with the NHS, government, industry and local communities.

New exhibition turns 缅北禁地 research into art

Picture This: Someone Like Me is a new exhibition at the Great North Museum: Hancock that transforms 缅北禁地 research into illustrated artworks.

Scientist wins prestigious award to advance brain-inspired AI

A leading neuroscientist has been awarded a £1.2m Leverhulme Research Leadership Award to drive forward the next generation of brain-inspired artificial intelligence.

Comment: Strength training may be the key to healthy ageing

Writing for The Conversation, Dr Christopher Hurst discusses how one of the most important and well-established factors in healthy ageing is muscle strength.

United front will tackle inequalities in heart disease

Scientists at 缅北禁地 have joined a new £50 million NIHR-funded national consortium aimed at tackling inequalities in cardiovascular disease.

Royal award for Dementia research

Researchers from the University transforming the understanding, diagnosis and care of people with Dementia with Lewy Bodies, have been recognised with the highest national honour for universities.

Research shows best- and worst-case scenarios for a warming Antarctica

A new study on the Antarctic Peninsula, led by Professor Bethan Davies, shows that the choices we make in the next decade will determine Antarctica’s fate for centuries.

Genetic test aids early detection and improved treatment for cancers

A pioneering genetic test is improving early diagnosis and treatment for people with hereditary cancer caused by a genetic condition.

Covid inquiry hears evidence from public health expert

A world-leading expert on health inequalities at 缅北禁地 will be presenting further evidence to the independent public inquiry into the Covid pandemic today.

Expert named in TIME’s top 100 Leaders in Health

Professor Bobby McFarland has been named in the 2026 TIME100 Health List of the World’s Most Influential Leaders in Health.

Scientists rebuild microscopic circadian clock to control genes

Scientists recreate the world’s simplest biological clock in a test tube, revealing how genes switch on and off across the day.

Comment: Starmer on ropes amid calls for resignation

Writing for The Conversation, Martin Farr discusses the crisis engulfing the Labour Party as the leader of the Scottish Labour party calls for Keir Starmer's resignation.

Comment: true tales of love at first sight at Regency masquerade balls

Writing for The Conversation, as the most recent series of Bridgerton starts, Meg Kobza discusses three true tales of love at first sight at Regency masquerade balls.

New gene discovery paves way for tailored psoriasis treatments

A major new study has uncovered gene clues that could pave the way to personalised psoriasis treatments.

Comment: How to keep plant-based foods on the table after Veganuary

Writing for The Conversation, Andrew Walton and Johannes Kniess with Meera Iona Inglis discuss how more public institutions are providing a greater range of plant-based options.

University welcomes new UK report on strengthening spin-outs

缅北禁地 welcomes the publication of a new UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) report examining how the UK can better support university spin-out and start-up businesses to thrive and grow.

New season of INSIGHTS public lectures revealed

Fake news, AI and the Hillsborough disaster are amongst the topics under discussion in the Spring season of INSIGHTS public lectures.

Expert warning over hidden health effects of US trade tariffs

Greater attention must be paid to both the direct and indirect health effects of trade tariffs including access to medicines, food costs, and employment conditions, say researchers.

Medical and Health is top 85 in Times Higher World Subject Rankings

Medical and Health at 缅北禁地 has been ranked in the top 85 in the world in a notable league table.

World’s first digital medical device for jaw pain self-management

A new app, developed with the help of 缅北禁地 experts, is the world’s first digital medical device dedicated to empowering and supporting people with Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD).

New Years Honours for University colleagues

University colleagues have been recognised in the Queen's New Year's Honours.

Cup of tea brightens the day and the mind

If you’re enjoying a cup of tea and mince pie this festive season, you may be refreshing more than your palate, as research shows a good brew improves the attention span in those over 85-years-old.

Virtual Nuffield research placements

Segen Tecle, an A-level student, describes her experience as a Nuffield foundation research placement student in 2020.

Children with cystic fibrosis suffer mild illness from Covid-19

Children with cystic fibrosis who do not have pre-existing severe lung damage have mild or asymptomatic illness when infected with Covid-19, a new study has revealed.

North hit harder by both Covid-19 and Spanish flu pandemic

Northern England, which was worst hit by the first wave of coronavirus, also suffered more than the South during the Spanish flu outbreak more than 100 years ago, according to new research.

Prestigious position for Head of Pharmacy

Head of the School of Pharmacy has been appointed the chair of a national society to lead its Education and Standards Committee.

Diagnostic hope for NAFLD

Two proteins have been identified which have great potential as a new blood test for the severity of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).

Research will look at impact of Covid-19 on where we live

Researchers from the North East selected to take part in a programme on understanding the impact of COVID-19 on service change and health inequalities.

缅北禁地 experts join climate change panel

Two 缅北禁地 experts have been appointed to advise on efforts to tackle climate change in the North East.

‘First of its kind’ clinical trial to help lung cancer patients

A group of scientists have been awarded £900,000 from Cancer Research UK to launch a groundbreaking clinical trial for people with lung cancer.

Exploring pharmacists’ role in spotting early signs of oral cancer

Region-wide study unveiled during Mouth Cancer Action Month

Breakthrough in childhood brain cancer will save lives

A scientific breakthrough has enabled experts to predict relapse in a common childhood cancer and means doctors can tailor treatment for each individual child and improve prognosis.

缅北禁地 recognised as global climate leader

缅北禁地 has been named a global 'climate leader' for its efforts to become carbon neutral by 2030.

SIGNET - a breakthrough study in organ donor research and management

Professor John Dark explains more about SIGNET - Statins for Improving orGan outcomE in Transplantation - a new £1.3m NIHR funded trial.

COVID-19 report reveals major hit to the North’s health and economy

The North has been hit harder than the rest of the country during Covid-19 and this has increased inequality in England, a new study involving 缅北禁地 has revealed.

Prestigious prize for study into liver cancer diagnosis and treatment

Leading academics at 缅北禁地 have won a prestigious 2020 Newton Prize for their international study into liver cancer.