April 2014
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Dr Ed Keogh, from the University of Bath, on C4's Embarrassing Bodies
Dr Ed Keogh, a University of Bath researcher, was on the popular Channel 4 programme discussing his research into the gender differences around pain and coping strategies. Dr Keogh demonstrated how men and women cope differently with pain through a...
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The effects of period pain on cognitive performance
Period pain (dysmenorrhea) is a very common painful condition that affects more than 40 per cent of women on a regular basis. Symptoms can include pain, nausea, and cramping, and is reported as severe in up to 15 per cent...
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Help the WEAHSN create its first challenge to industry on using mHealth for self management in diabetes
The West of England Academic Health Science Network (WEAHSN) is launching its mHealth self-management challenge with the first focus being diabetes. We need your help to describe challenges you'd like solved to help people with diabetes better manage their condition...