Cambridge researchers developing brain implants for treating Parkinson’s disease
23 Jan 2025Cambridge researchers are developing implants that could help repair the brain pathways damaged by Parkinson’s disease.
News from the School of Clinical Medicine at the University of Cambridge.
Cambridge researchers are developing implants that could help repair the brain pathways damaged by Parkinson’s disease.
Cambridge researchers are to lead a £10 million project that could result in doctors being able to predict your individual chances of getting cancer and offer personalised detection and prevention.
Antibiotics, antivirals, vaccinations and anti-inflammatory medication are associated with reduced risk of dementia, according to new research that looked at health data from over 130 million individuals.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has announced that ambitious plans can proceed for Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital, which promises to change the story of cancer forever.
Autistic transgender/gender diverse individuals are more likely to have long-term mental and physical health conditions, including alarmingly high rates of self-harm, new research from the University of Cambridge suggests.
Cambridge researchers are leading the first phase of a new research project that will lay the groundwork for future studies into the impact on children of smartphone and social media use.
Sex differences in brain structure are present from birth, research from the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge has shown.
Interactions with friends and family may keep us healthy because they boost our immune system and reduce our risk of diseases such as heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes, new research suggests.
Five Cambridge experts share their top tips on ways to boost your body and mind, backed up by their own research
Professor Duncan Richards has today been announced as the new Head of the Department of Medicine at the University of Cambridge.