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  1. Too many deaf children are still failing to learn to read, says new study

    Research identifies urgent need for the implementation of specialist interventions to improve the reading skills of deaf children.

  2. Investment Strategy: A bird’s eye view

    New report from Cass and DCIF gives a snapshot view of the investment strategies that trust-based DC schemes are pursuing.

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  3. Researchers discuss latest schizophrenia research at City

    Talks discussed topics as varied as genetics, long-term implications for the brain and the role of novelty in the disease.

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  4. When Britain can deport EU citizens – according to the law

    Dr Adrienne Yong, Lecturer in Law and researcher in the City Law School's Institute for the Study of European Laws, examines the recent spike in the deportation of EU citizens from the UK.

  5. Europeans reveal views on climate change in latest round of the European Social Survey

    The European Social Survey (ESS) has published the first edition of data from its Round 8.

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  6. Images used to educate public about leading cause of blindness not realistic, says study

    The researchers found that the image commonly used to represent a condition called age-related macular degeneration (AMD) did not provide a realistic representation of people’s experiences.

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  7. UK and US media must recognise differences between nations in Middle East, argues new book

    Dr Zahera Harb has edited the book, Reporting the Middle East: The Practice of News in the Twenty-First Century.

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  8. Predicting vision loss in diabetes

    Paper shows that the location of early lesions is predictive of whether or not diabetics will later develop a vision-threatening condition.

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  9. Clearer communication by GPs could speed up cancer diagnosis

    Research with cancer patients indicates that small changes to how doctors conclude consultations could help to improve both survival rates and efficiency.

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  10. Toy story: New study looks into how gender toy preferences have changed since the 80s

    Study looked at 16 studies from 1980 to 2016 which analysed observations of children’s free selection of toys when aged between one and eight.

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