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A sewer is the best medicine, poll declares

19th January 2007, Times online, UK

Public sanitation is the most important medical advance since 1840 according to a BMJ poll. Also shortlisted was the discovery of DNA, championed by Professor John Burn, of the Institute of Human genetics at Newcastle University.
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The secret of success? Get yourself plugged in

19th January 2007, THES, UK

Networks are becoming even more important to academic life. Examples include Newcastle University's £6.7m European network on neuromuscular disease. No URL

The borrowers: students who face £25,000 debts

18th January 2007, The Guardian, UK

Feature about student finances, focusing on Newcastle University fine art student Tom Whittle.
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SuperMac in dentist's chair to back campaign

17th January 2007, Northern Echo, UK

Football legend and radio star Malcolm MacDonald has launched an oral health campaign in the region which is led by Dr Ray Lowry, Dental Sciences. No URL

Existing drug will cure hospital superbug MRSA, say scientists

17th January 2007, Guardian Society supplement, UK

Further coverage of work by Professor Malcolm Young and his team, who believe they have identified drugs to combat MRSA.
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Work begins on new wing of museum

16th January 2007, Northern Echo, UK

The rear of the Hancock Museum is being knocked down as work starts on a new wing. On reopening, there will be space to house collections from the Hancock Museum and Newcastle University's gallery and museums. No URL

Have we found a cure for MRSA?

16th January 2007, The Journal, UK

Newcastle University professor and chief executive of e-Therapeutics, Malcolm Young and his team use computers to mathematically analyse bacteria to find weaknesses and believe they have identified drugs to combat MRSA.
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Does dining 'en famille' really benefit children?

16th January 2007, The Times, T2, UK

Article discussing whether children benefit when families eat meals together, with comment from Dr Amelia Lake, a dietician at Newcastle University. No URL

When caring clashes with costs

13th January 2007, The Times, UK

Feature about Sir Michael Rawlins, Chairman of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence and Emeritus Professor of Newcastle University.
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Such a force for life

12th January 2007, The Northern Echo, UK

Professor John Burn (Institute of Human Genetics) has been asked by the British Medical Council to champion the discovery of the structure of DNA as the greatest medical breakthrough since the British Medical Journal was launched in 1840.
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