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Cafe MED

University of Aberdeen

The University of Aberdeen Café MED events allow our top researchers and clinicians to discuss how current research is being translated into improved treatments and care in an informal café setting.

10 - Making Pregnancy Predictable–From The Oral Pill to Fertility Apps
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  • 10 - Making Pregnancy Predictable–From The Oral Pill to Fertility Apps

    For many couples, a diagnosis of infertility can be a huge emotional burden, making a seemingly foreseeable future appear bleak and unpredictable. We will discuss the use of accurate personalised fertility prediction models to assess the chances of pregnancy and make decisions on fertility treatment.

    Mon, 24 Feb 2020
  • 9 - Less is More? A Tale of Anticholinergics

    Anticholinergics are commonly used for many common conditions. But they are known for their notorious short and long-term potential harms and we are building a case towards a pragmatic solution. Both speakers have extensive experience in dealing with patients who are on these medicines and working with international experts in this area of research.

    Mon, 07 Oct 2019
  • 8 - Motor Neurone Diseases: What’s Next?

    The pan-Scotland Euan MacDonald Centre carries out research on how motor neurones work, looking at new drug treatments and improving quality of life for people with motor neurone diseases (MND). The Centre’s researchers and clinicians discuss progress and future developments in MND.

    Mon, 09 Sep 2019
  • 7 - Live Well With Arthritis

    Nearly 1 in 3 people in Scotland live with a condition like osteoarthritis or chronic back pain, which often significantly impacts on quality of life. Come and hear the latest scientific evidence around best treatments and symptom management. Learn what resources are available to help those with arthritis live well.

    Mon, 20 May 2019
  • 6 - The Pros and Cons of Exercise

    Exercise is a key element for promoting a healthy lifestyle and its benefits are well documented, ranging from weight management to better control of blood sugar. But is all exercise beneficial? Find out what type and how much exercise we should undertake to maintain health.

    Mon, 29 Apr 2019
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