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A child's foot. On top of the knuckle of the smallest toe, there's a skin-coloured growth.

A rare disorder which causes babies to be born with extra fingers and toes and a range of birth defects has been identified in new research co-led by the University of Leeds.

Medical students sat around a patients bed in training

Burnout and mental health issues affect a host of professions, including doctors and those working in the NHS. 

An digital watch showing someone's heart rate at 95bpm.

Simple breathing exercises done twice daily while using a mobile phone app can help relieve the symptoms of Long Covid, new research has found.

the iconic parkinson clock tower is a landmark building in north leeds

Last April, the World Health Organization celebrated 75 years of improving public health. We look back on the global impact Leeds alumni have made at the organisation to date.

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Members of the University of Leeds community are among those recognised in the New Year Honours.