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CEU has over 60 staff and research students. The Unit specialises in large-scale
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PROFESSOR TIM KEY ELECTED TO THE ACADEMIA EUROPAEA

18 September 2023


ALCOHOL INTAKE IS ASSOCIATED WITH AN INCREASED RISK OF SEVERAL TYPES OF CANCER

16 August 2023


LITTLE EVIDENCE TO SUGGEST THAT SLEEP DURATION HAS AN IMPACT ON DEMENTIA RISK

21 April 2023


ANY TYPE OF HORMONAL CONTRACEPTIVE MAY INCREASE RISK OF BREAST CANCER

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   Characterizing prostate cancer risk through multi-ancestry genome-wide
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