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The main IP address: 217.160.122.19,Your server Germany,Karlsruhe ISP:1&1 Internet AG TLD:uk CountryCode:DE
The description :twinsuk - the biggest twin registry in the uk for the study of ageing related diseases...
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-- -- title=""> home about us twin zone research areas projects data access media and engagement scientific publications tools & information learning & training staff contact us the resource is the biggest uk adult twin registry of 12,000 twins used to study the genetic and environmental aetiology of age related complex traits and diseases. more about us latest news 10th may 2018 gut microbe diversity linked to lower arterial stiffness new research from and the university of nottingham has identified a link between gut microbe diversity and arterial stiffness. arterial stiffness, or hardening, happens naturally as we age and is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease. the rate at which this hardening occurs varies from person to person. the gut microbiome is implicated […] continue reading... 9th may 2018 new genes implicated in whether skin will burn in the sun researchers at have identified ten new genetic regions involved in whether a person is likely to tan or burn. these new regions also suggest who may be more likely to develop skin cancer. sunburn is already a known risk factor for skin cancer, the most common type of cancer in europe, but whether a […] continue reading... 13th oct 2017 dietary omega-3 improves the diversity of gut bacteria new research from , published in the nature journal scientific reports last week suggests that including more dietary omega-3 fatty acids improves the diversity of bacteria found in our gut. the study, carried out in 876 women from the cohort, looked at whether dietary intake of fatty acids affects the diversity of the gut microbiome. […] continue reading... 11th oct 2017 ideas that change healthcare: our future growing older and what we can do now by dr claire steves our healthcare system faces myriad challenges in the next fifty years. we’ve been aware of our growing elderly population for many years, but so far little has been done to address the challenges this raises for the future of healthcare. here, dr claire steves lays out her vision of healthcare, and […] continue reading... 21st sep 2017 world alzheimer’s day 2017: q&a with dr claire steves dr claire steves is both a geriatrician as well as a gerontologist and is the principal investigator for ageing and frailty at the department of twin research, researching health and fitness in older people. as a geriatrician, claire specialises in dementia and delirium and focuses on people with complex problems that require specialist approaches to […] continue reading... 16th mar 2017 gut bacteria play a role in long-term weight gain the department of twin research has just published exciting results in the international journal of obesity based on the study of over 1600 twins that provides even more proof about the link between our weight and the bacteria that live inside us (microbes). the researchers analysed the different types of bacteria in faecal samples donated […] continue reading... 23rd jan 2017 genetics plays a significant role in immunity nearly three quarters of immune traits are influenced by genes, new research from the department of twin research, king’s college london reveals. the study, using the data of 497 twins was published in nature communications and has contributed to a growing body of evidence that the genetic influence on our immune system is significantly higher than previously thought. […] continue reading... view all news seeking twins are you a twin or do you know a twin? join the uk’s largest adult twin health registry (for twins aged 18+) which is also part of the government-funded national institute for health research (nihr) bioresouce to help us find the link between our genes, the environment and common diseases. during the study, volunteers have a full health assessment at st thomas’ hospital and receive a health report. the study will help researchers work out how urban living and the air we breathe affects our health and the health of future generations. for further information on registering click here , call the department of twin research on 020 7188 5555 or email @kcl.ac.uk buttons projects useful information relating to our twins media & engagement our research in the media. promoting the dissemination of research scientifice publications a comprehensive list of all our peer reviewed scientific publications data/material access helping to promote the advancement of worldwide scientific research using our data major research sponsors major research sponsors social media follow us youtube facebook twitter website design by - lastdoor disclaimer department of twin research & genetic epidemiology, king's college london, uk
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