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A new scoping review from King's College London and
@kingsmaudsley.bsky.social has found that parents are "overwhelmed" by the amount of conflicting parenting information they see online.

#IoPPNNews

#CYP #Families #ParentingSupport
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Kiwis, rye bread & high mineral-content water could help alleviate chronic constipation.

That’s according to the first evidence-based dietary guidelines for adults with chronic constipation, led by @kingslsm.bsky.social & endorsed by the British Dietetic Association.

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Kiwis could help manage chronic constipation | King's College London
Chronic constipation could be helped by kiwis, rye bread and high mineral-content water
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On World Homeless Day:

New book from King’s College London exposes the debt trap catching single mothers and children in England.

100,000 households, 125,000 children in temporary accommodation.

Calls for urgent action on housing, welfare & childcare.
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New book exposes the “Debt Trap” catching single mothers and children in England | King's College London
Authors call for systemic reform to tackle cycle of debt and homelessness
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In Zimbabwe, Prof Dixon Chibanda lost a patient to suicide over a $10 bus fare. This inspired @friendshipbench.bsky.social, which has now helped hundreds of thousands.

Through global partnerships, King’s is improving access to mental health care. #WorldMentalHealthDay

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The first global standard to measure outcomes in dengue fever treatment trials has been announced.

Co-led by @kingsnmpc.bsky.social, it could improve the quality of clinical trials & inform future policy decisions -hopefully accelerating the discovery of treatments.

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New global standard to measure outcomes in dengue treatment trials | King's College London
This could help improve the quality of clinical trials and future policy making initiatives.
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Dr David Burke's research into pathogen and viruses is driving pandemic preparedness and targeted vaccines.

He uses cutting-edge technology to reveal how genetics shape the structure and function of protein, essential in devising new treatments.

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#ScienceAtKings
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Now open at @scigallerylon.bsky.social, Quantum Untangled fuses art, science and extraordinary interdisciplinary research together to consider big quantum questions and reveal the power quantum possesses to transform our futures

🗓️: 8 October 2025 - 28 February 2026
🔗: www.kcl.ac.uk/news/quantum...
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This #BlackHistoryMonth @kcllaw.bsky.social student Sharessa Naidoo shares how her family's history has empowered her to help others to rise above discrimination.

Sharessa is working with the Windrush Legal Clinic to support victims of the Windrush Scandal.

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Advocating for the Windrush generation | King's College London
This Black History Month, Law student Sharessa Naidoo shares how empathy drives her work with the Windrush Justice Clinic.
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Commenting in @thetimes.com,
Professor Linda Woodhead, @kingsartshums.bsky.social
said: “Mullally has shown herself to be cautious and moderate. She is unlikely to upset any apple carts. Her task will be to bring stability, intelligent management of decline and a new sense of confidence.”
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The Rt Rev. and Rt Hon. Dame Mullally was consecrated as Bishop in July 2015 as only the fourth Woman Bishop in the church of England. She is also an independent member of the College Council and a member of the Fellowships and Honorary Degrees Committee.
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The Rt Rev. and Rt Hon. Dame Mullally was consecrated as Bishop in July 2015 as only the fourth Woman Bishop in the church of England. She is also an independent member of the College Council and a member of the Fellowships and Honorary Degrees Committee.

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Living in an unequal society amplifies feelings of status anxiety and social comparison, disrupting levels of cortisol – a hormone linked to stress. This places strain on the brain and other organs, potentially accounting for neurodevelopment changes.

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Societal inequality linked to structural brain changes in children | King's College London
Income inequality in society has been linked to structural changes in the brains of children who go on to experience poorer mental health.
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Dr Divyangana Rakesh from @kingsioppn.bsky.social told the Guardian "Both children from wealthy and low-income families showed altered neurodevelopment and we established that this has a lasting impact on wellbeing."
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As Blood Cancer Awareness Month draws to a close, we’re spotlighting @kingslsm.bsky.social’s decade of research into personalising treatment for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia—helping improve outcomes for patients facing this aggressive disease. ⬇️

#BloodCancerAwarenessMonth
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“It's changed my view of what's achievable”: Thousands of teenagers from schools are set to receive letters from King’s students encouraging them to apply to university.

The initiative is intended to make higher education feel more accessible.
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Letters from King's students urge pupils from deprived areas to try university | King's College London
Personal stories are intended to challenge the perception that university is only for the privileged
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