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A fascinating study led by King's College in London has shown success in rapidly reducing auditory hallucinations in people with schizophrenia using a novel form of avatar therapy which essentially allows a person to talk to a visual representation of the voice in their head.
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A new study carried out by King's College London is looking to create virtual heart avatars to aid in the treatment of a serious congenital heart defect that affects thousands of newborns.
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ScienceA collaborative team of researchers has developed a new, non-invasive test that's able to detect cocaine use in a patient by analyzing a single fingerprint. Unlike existing tests, the new technique is able to determine whether the subject has ingested the drug, rather than just touched it.
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A novel study undertaken by an international collaboration of universities aims to assess the impact of toxic fumes and other pollutants on the residents of high-rise buildings. Such studies are becoming increasingly important to metropolitan areas where real estate is scarce.
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ScienceA novel technique developed by the Microgravity Centre, Brazil, could allow astronauts aboard the ISS to measure the effect that prolonged exposure to microgravity can have on human lung capacity.
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An international collaboration of scientists led by King's College London (KCL) and Proteome Sciences plc has identified a combination of 10 proteins found in human blood cells which may lead to an accurate early warning test for Alzheimer's.
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ScienceResearchers from King's College London claim to have uncovered a link between a molecular scaffold, that allows for interaction between key components of a cell, and the debilitating effects of neurodegenerative diseases.
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Researchers from King's College London, working with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), have produced a skinsuit which, if worn by astronauts in outer space, could counteract the degradation of bone and muscle mass during long term exposure to microgravity.
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Scientist are using interactive avatars to help schizophrenics gain control of their auditory hallucinations.
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ScienceNew research may result in bio-engineered replacement teeth which are generated from a person’s own gum cells.
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Scientists have used microneedle arrays to store a live vaccine at room temperature, and administer it through the skin of lab mice.
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Researcher have identified genes associated with ageing that are switched on and off by biological processes, called epigenetic changes
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