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How do meta-analyses transform clinical practice?

Join us for the next NHLI Masterclass on 22 October with Prof Jonathan Emberson, Oxford Population Health, exploring how carefully designed meta-analyses provide reliable evidence that changes care worldwide.

www.imperial.ac.uk/events/19956...
The Beauty of Meta-Analysis
Join this National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLI) Masterclass, where Professor Jonathan Emberson, University of Oxford, will discuss the beauty of meta-analysis – drawing on pivotal examples that hav...
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Could ketamine revolutionise #depression treatment?

Prof David Nutt from @imperialbrains.bsky.social says NHS trusts may soon use the drug to help patients where other treatments fail.👇

metro.co.uk/2025/09/19/k...
Ketamine expert reveals how the drug could revolutionise depression treatment
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New research has shown that Parkinson’s-linked brain regions retain a memory of the pesticide Rotenone.

Rotenone is banned in the UK and EU. But in the US and Canada is still used to control fish populations in lakes and reservoirs.👇
www.imperial.ac.uk/news/266673/...
Psychosis can happen in depression, bipolar disorder & schizophrenia.

New research shows it’s linked to dopamine changes in all of them, suggesting treatments could be tailored by biology, not just diagnosis. 🧠👇
New brain scan study could change how psychosis is treated | Imperial News | Imperial College London
The findings of a new brain study could change the way doctors treat mood disorders involving psychosis in patients.
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People with dementia are at greater risk during heatwaves, warns Prof Paresh Malhotra (@pareshmalhotra.bsky.social).

Disrupted temperature control in the brain, difficulties with communication and hydration, and other health conditions increase vulnerability.👇
Why people with dementia are at greater risk during a heatwave
People living with the condition may not be able to explain that they are dehydrated or feeling unwell due to heat
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🚨 PhD Opportunity!

A 3 year project on dopaminergic dysregulation in bipolar disorder & psychosis, using neuromelanin-sensitive MRI.

🔬Supervised by @sameerjauhar.bsky.social
📅 Deadline: 5 Sept
💸 £22,780 stipend

Apply now👇
www.findaphd.com
🍷Is a glass of wine after work harmless?

Not according to Prof David Nutt @profdavidnutt.bsky.socia‬l who says the safe limit is one large glass of wine per year.

"If alcohol were invented today, it would fail safety checks".👇
More than one glass of wine a year is harmful, says former drugs tsar
Professor David Nutt, who has often spoken about the harm done by alcohol, said if it was invented today it would not pass safety checks
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At this weekend’s Great Exhibition Road Festival, Honorary Research Fellow Dr Fernando Ernesto Rosas De Andraca spoke to the BBC about one of science’s greatest mysteries — human consciousness 🧠✨

What makes us aware? And could AI ever be conscious?

Read more👇
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Great Exhibition Road Festival: What is the weirdest thing in the universe?
Three scientists will be arguing the point as part of the annual Great Exhibition Road Festival.
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Why are some brain cells more vulnerable to damage than others in Parkinson's Disease?

A study has highlighted a specific mitochondrial mechanism could be a key reason for their vulnerability, and why other cells remain unaffected.👇
Study reveals cellular energy crisis in Parkinson's disease | Imperial News | Imperial College London
The molecular interaction could reveal why some brain cells are more vulnerable than others in Parkinson’s disease.
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Dr @tobyellmers.bsky.social from @imperialbrains.bsky.social spoke to BBC Radio Scotland on research which finds there is a strong association between an older person’s view of how they are #ageing and how well they recover after a fall.

🎧 Listen from 54mins
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Good Morning Scotland - 22/05/2025 - BBC Sounds
The latest news from home and abroad, along with sport, travel and weather updates.
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Tuesday's graduation was full of proud moments and wise words 💬👏

Constance Burgod from @imperialbrains.bsky.social, shared:

"My PhD at @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social taught me that beyond commitment and dedication, working with purpose and passion makes the challenges worthwhile."
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How does APOE change your risk of developing Alzheimer's disease? At least partially by changing the function of immune cells in your brain 🧠🧬

New paper out in @natcomms.nature.com today: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

@ukdri.ac.uk @kingsioppn.bsky.social @imperialbrains.bsky.social
https://nature.com/articles/s4146…
Our researchers and Coventry University found that older people who fell tended to recover better if they had a positive outlook on ageing.🩼

Falls are a major health concern so the work will help scientists analyse why some people recover better than others.
www.imperial.ac.uk/news/264333/...
Positive mindset about ageing in over-60s linked to better recovery after a fall | Imperial News | Imperial College London
There is a strong association between an older person’s view of how they are ageing and how well they will physically recover after a fall.
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What an absolute pleasure it was to welcome the brilliant @f-geranmayeh.bsky.social for our seminar series at @psychologyuea.bsky.social. Fascinating and important work on using LLMs in stroke. Great speaker :)
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Congratulations to the ECR Committee at @imperialbrains.bsky.social for organising a fantastic day of learning and community with a stunning Keynote by @rimonaweil.bsky.social #neurology #neuroscience #psychiatry
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