| Research from International Colleges Newsletter for Monday April 27, 2026 ( 3 items ) |
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GP nurses could transform access to sleep care
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, April 27 -- Flinders University posted the following news:
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GP nurses could transform access to sleep care
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A new Flinders University study shows that nurses working in general practice could play a major role in improving access to sleep-health treatment, but only if patients and general practice staff are involved in designing these services.
Published in BMC Primary Care, the study is the first to explain why effective nurse-delivered sleep-care models hav
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New Senedd voting system poorly understood by public, study reveals
SWANSEA, Wales, April 26 -- Swansea University issued the following news:
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New Senedd voting system poorly understood by public, study reveals
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Two-thirds of people in Wales are unclear about major changes to the Senedd voting system ahead of the upcoming election, according to new public polling.
Led by researchers from Aberystwyth University and Swansea University, the initial findings of the Welsh Election Study 2026 are part of the first wave of data exploring political knowledge
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Toronto team leads first-in-Canada case of sustained HIV remission
TORONTO, Ontario, April 25 -- The University of Toronto posted the following news:
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Toronto team leads first-in-Canada case of sustained HIV remission
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A team of clinicians and researchers at University Health Network (UHN), Unity Health Toronto and the University of Toronto have reported the first Canadian case of sustained HIV remission - and possible cure - in a 62-year-old man who received a bone marrow transplant to treat cancer.
The case describing the so-called "Toronto patien
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