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£170,000 grant to study heart disease in the elderly

20th February 2004, The Journal, UK

A team from Newcastle University will set out to uncover why otherwise healthy elderly people suffer heart attacks. Quotes Dr Bernard Keavney, School of Clinical Medical Sciences.
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Thriving VCs net 6.1% rise in wages

19th February 2004, THES, UK

A league table of vice-chancellors' salaries, published today, shows that the median pay rise for UK vice-chancellors last financial year was 6.1 per cent. Newcastle V-Cs salary rose by 3.8 per cent. No URL

Angela draws on her love

19th February 2004, The Journal, UK

Interview with artist and Newcastle University graduate and part-time lecturer, Angela Hughes, who has a new exhibition at Red Box Gallery, on St Nicholas' Chare.
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Mind melt danger

17th February 2004, Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, Worldwide

A new craze for inhaling alcohol could cause brain damage, according to experts including Professor Oliver James (School of Clinical Medical Sciences) at Newcastle University.
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All you need is students

17th February 2004, Guardian Education supplement, UK

Feature about the role of universities in economic regeneration, such as Durham's Stockton campus. Mentions Newcastle University.
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Hunt for ancient human molecules

17th February 2004, BBC Online, Worldwide

New technology may enable scientists to identify genes in ancient ancestors of humans. Article says the oldest protein analysed so far was extracted from a bison by a team led by Christina Nielsen-Marsh, of Newcastle University (School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences).
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Diabetes alert over blood pressure pills

17th February 2004, The Times, UK

One of the most common treatments for high blood pressure puts patients at greater risk of developing diabetes, according to a study led by Professor James Mason (School of Population and Health Sciences, Newcastle University).
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Government should increase benefit levels to allow healthy living, says trust

16th February 2004, British Medical Journal, UK

A coalition of organisations is calling on the government to review current methods of assessing poverty. Contributors include John Veit-Wilson, emeritus Professor of Sociology at Newcastle University.
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Worlds collide: Web services framework for grid

16th February 2004, Government Computer News, USA, Worldwide

A British technology centre is building a new kind of framework to join the new worlds of grid computing and Web services. Professor Paul Watson (School of Computing Science) at the University of Newcastle is co-developer of the framework.
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University spin-off firms' success

16th February 2004, The Journal, UK

Universities are increasingly driving UK business success, according to the Government's Higher Education Business Interaction Survey. Newcastle University spin-off company Orla Protein Technologies is mentioned in the DTI press release and by the regional media.
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