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  1. Life expectancy significantly worse in deprived areas

    New Cass research says life expectancy and health outcomes worse in deprived areas.

  2. Why do some people ‘hear’ silent flashes?

    Researchers found that this ‘visually-evoked auditory response’ (vEAR) is far more common than other types of synaesthesia.

  3. Book from City researcher explores arguments for universal basic income

    Stewart Lansley has co-edited the book It’s Basic Income: The Global Debate.

  4. Twenty year study finds little change in social functioning in people with psychosis

    Researchers found that patterns of patients’ social functioning began to emerge in childhood, changing prior to onset of illness, but remaining largely unchanged after the first hospitalisation.

  5. Three NHS trusts identified as birth centre beacon sites by Midwifery Unit Network

    The birth centre beacon sites are in the Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Foundation NHS Trust, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust and Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust.

  6. Deported Afghans 'face violence, debt and isolation' on their return

    Dr Liza Schuster draws on research conducted in Afghanistan as part of evidence for a European Union report.

  7. 2008 Great Recession led to increase in obesity, diabetes and mental health issues, says study

    Authors suggest that uncertainty and negative expectations generated by the recession rather than unemployment might explain the changes seen.

  8. Music professor explores history of Desert Island Discs in new book

    Defining the Discographic Self: Desert Island Discs in Context is co-edited by Professor Stephen Cottrrell.

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