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Groundbreaking AI trained on de-identified patient data to predict healthcare needs

An artificial intelligence (AI) model is being trained on a set of NHS data for 57 million people in England, from which personal information has been...

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New approach to breast cancer awareness campaigns proven to change behaviour

Early recognition of the symptoms of breast cancer has a dramatic impact on survival rates, yet many campaigns have been accused of pink-washing and face...

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Autism not linked with increased age-related cognitive decline

There is no difference over time in the spatial working memory of older people who have autistic traits and those who are neurotypical, finds a new study...

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Using AI and data analysis to tackle drug-resistant epilepsy

Swansea University and King's College secure £1.1 million funding from Medical Research Council

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King's Global Health Partnerships secures new funding to improve maternal healthcare in Somaliland

King’s Global Health Partnerships is excited to announce new funding from the Alborada Trust to support a two-year project to improve the quality of maternity...

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Can we come to terms with the loss that climate change may bring, without giving up?

By facing devastating climate impacts, a new project is set to find ways to rebuild with newfound hope and optimism

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Population Mental Health workshop pinpoints projects to address mental health and the built environment

Workshop brought together researchers, voluntary organisations, industry partners and the public to seed-fund projects in population mental health

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ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health receive funding for 3 further years

The ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health (CSMH) has been awarded an additional three years of funding from the Economic and Social Research Council...

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Three quarters of people who have taken antidepressants say they were helpful

75 per cent of a sample of nearly 20,000 people who have taken selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) report they found them helpful, finds new...

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APPG on MND Explores UK MND Research Institute's Groundbreaking Work

The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Motor Neuron Disease visited King's to learn about the pioneering research within the national collaboration

Researcher explaining the motor neuron disease work in King's to All-Party Parliamentary Group on MND

£1.4 million awarded to study how brain experiences paranoia

The project "Bridging the Neurocomputational Explanations of Paranoia: From Cognition to Clinic" received the Wellcome Trust grant to apply neuroscience to...

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King's researchers receive further funding to advance AI predictions for drug-resistant epilepsy

The Epilepsy Research Institute and Angelini Pharma extended Professor Mark Richardson's project to include 4,774 additional patient records

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Chemistry student to explore healthy ingredients that give users the same buzz as alcohol

The project is a collaboration with functional drinks company GABA Labs.

Sentia drinks range - GABA red, GABA gold, GABA black

Success comes in threes: GHSM graduate scoops up trio of King's awards

Annual awards recognise excellent academic achievements, contributions to King’s, and potential for the future

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Global study pinpoints genes for depression across ethnicities

Researchers at King's College London and University of Edinburgh have identified new genetic risk factors for depression across all major global populations...

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