NIHR Maudsley BRC: A Year in Review 2021

This year, we have published stories on topics such as the effect of nature on loneliness, new training for eating disorder services and a blood test to reveal underlying neurodegeneration. 

See a snapshot of the last 12 months at the NIHR Maudsley BRC below or read through all of our stories here.

January

Antibiotic may improve outcomes for depression in people with low level inflammation
February

How research on chronic illnesses will improve Long-COVID-19 treatment
March

Professor Peter Goadsby awarded world’s top Brain Prize 2021
April

IBS Digital therapeutic Parallel™ developed by King’s researchers gets approval in UK and US
May

Innovative UK data hub to enable research and innovation to tackle mental illness
June

Simple blood test can accurately reveal underlying neurodegeneration, according to new research
July

Knowing what we don’t know: Can statistics support autistic people in living their best life?
August

Opportunity for researchers to consult with new Race and Ethnicity Advisory group
September

Maudsley Hospital and King’s College London’s National Addiction Centre light up purple to raise awareness for International Overdose Awareness Day
October

Excess deaths in people with mental health conditions increased during the COVID-19 pandemic
November

MANTRA training developed at SLaM to be rolled out to adult eating disorder services across the UK
December

People feel lonelier in crowded cities – but green spaces can help

 


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By NIHR Maudsley BRC at 23 Dec 2021, 11:29 AM


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