A new trial from the University of East Anglia will see smokers attending hospital emergency departments given e-cigarette starter packs to help them quit. The initiative comes as a Cochrane Review - ...
People with poor literacy battle more mental health problems worldwide, according to new research from the University of East Anglia. A new study published today is the first to look at the global ...
New research identifies for the first time the genes that help plants grow under stressful conditions - with implications for producing more sustainable food crops in the face of global climate change ...
UEA research reveals how an MRI scan can diagnose aortic stenosis more reliably than current ultrasound techniques. UEA scientists have developed cutting-edge MRI technology to diagnose a common heart ...
A new initiative has been launched that uses Virtual Reality (VR) to raise awareness and understanding of mental health in UK agriculture. The innovative VR educational experience has been developed ...
A major £4.25m project will aim to understand and predict ‘tipping points’ in marine ecosystems, and their consequences and opportunities for the UK, particularly for the fishing industry. Led by the ...
A new study published today shows the number of sexual partners we have changes as we age – and there are some surprising results. Researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA), in ...
Rapid and urgent action on food is needed if the UK is to reboot its flagging economy, save the NHS billions, ensure national food security, and meet climate commitments, according to a new report.
It is ten years this month since Chris Evans, Robert Downey Junior, and Chris Hemsworth, gathered at an art museum on the University of East Anglia (UEA) campus for the filming of Avengers. Famous for ...
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Researchers compared the work of 145 real students with essays generated by ChatGPT. AI generated essays don’t yet live up to the efforts of real students - according to new research from the ...
People with bipolar disorder may not take their medication because of side effects, fear of addiction and a preference for alternative treatment – according to research from Norfolk and Suffolk NHS ...
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