Drinking Montmorency cherry concentrate reduces effects of gout
Drinking Montmorency concentrate significantly helps to reduce the effects of the painful condition gout, according to new research.
Drinking Montmorency concentrate significantly helps to reduce the effects of the painful condition gout, according to new research.
Academic research presented at a conference held at Northumbria University last week (11 September) shows that children and young people are not being heard during child protection enquiries.
The combined British broadcast and print media rejoiced in the news (reported in Annals of Oncology) that an international group of academics have shown that consuming low doses of aspirin from middle age onwards can reduce the risk of dying of cancer, heart attack, or stroke.
Volunteers for an international disaster search and rescue team have undertaken intensive training on how to respond to emergency situations at Northumbria University.
Nutritional expertise at Northumbria University, Newcastle has helped enhance the menus of a prestigious care provider.
Northumbria University experts are showing how their research has the potential to help astronauts returning from space missions as well as assist in the fight against cancer and heart disease.
Sleep academic performs experiment on himself for arts project
Two innovative new businesses set up by entrepreneurial students have jointly won the top award in Northumbria University’s Business Challenge competition.
From raising cash for a charitable cause to generating finance for an arts project or to help grow a business – an increasingly popular way to raise capital is through crowdfunding.
A new study by Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, and the University of York has revealed the central role pubs play in creating economic development and social wellbeing in rural Ireland.
Two internationally acclaimed creative writers will collaborate on a homelessness project spanning the North East of England and Africa, at Northumbria University, Newcastle.
Mini earthquakes, electro magnetism and 3D head scan models will fascinate and engage young people when The Big Bang Fair arrives at Northumbria University, Newcastle this week.
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