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Maternal microbiome promotes healthy development of the baby
A mother’s gut microbes can help in the development of the placenta, and the healthy growth of the baby - according to new UEA research.

Cutting-edge 4D flow MRI scans could revolutionise blood flow assessment in the heart
UEA researchers have developed cutting-edge imaging technology to help doctors better diagnose and monitor patients with heart failure.

Built infrastructure, hunting and climate change linked to huge migratory bird declines
Migratory birds are declining globally because of the way that humans have modified the landscape over recent decades, UEA research shows.

Babies and over 65s needed for UEA psychology research
From the very young to the somewhat older, psychology researchers at UEA are looking for participants to help with two studies.

Babies and over 65s needed for UEA psychology research
From the very young to the somewhat older, psychology researchers at UEA are looking for participants to help with two studies.

Loss of nature is pushing nations toward sovereign credit downgrades and ‘bankruptcy’
The world's first biodiversity-adjusted sovereign credit ratings show how ecological destruction affects public finances – driving downgrades, debt crises and...

Soviet-Ukrainian novelist and Fast Show comedian take centre stage at Noirwich Crime Writing Festival
The ninth Noirwich Crime Writing Festival returns in September, with a special line-up announced today (Wednesday 22 June) featuring an award-winning...

How sleep could help stroke patients make a better recovery
Researchers at UEA are launching a new study to see how sleep can help stroke recovery.

New report highlights the need for investment in NHS staff wellbeing
Poor mental health and wellbeing costs the NHS an estimated £12.1 billion a year, new research suggests.

UEA receives funding boost for research projects
Projects which support early-stage translation of research to real impacts will benefit from new funding awards.