- Throughout 2024/2025, QBI researchers have continued to make new discoveries, advancing research into new treatments for neurological conditions. We have highlighted some of this work in our latest Research Impact Report.
- Professor John McGrath has led a significant study that has found evidence that people with lower vitamin D concentration as babies have an increased risk of later developing mental disorders such as ADHD, schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder.
- A new review explores how exercise can reduce the risk of dementia and promote healthy brain ageing, suggesting we need to re-think global exercise guidelines.
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