University trials drug to reduce fatal blood clots
DRUGS used to treat immune system problems could be used to reduce the risk of blood clots in covid patients, new research has found. A new study of cells led...
Read moreDetailsDRUGS used to treat immune system problems could be used to reduce the risk of blood clots in covid patients, new research has found. A new study of cells led...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD has been learning all about road safety with a helping hand from Thames Valley Police. On Monday, July 12, the force held a Speedwatch session in the village following...
Read moreDetailsBUSINESSES in need of a brand refresh could benefit from the University of Reading’s latest project. The Typography Department is calling for not-for-profit firms interested in taking part in its...
Read moreDetailsZERO EMISSION buses are planned for the route between Lower Earley and Reading. The borough council is backing Reading Buses and neighbouring Reading Borough Council to bring zero-emissions vehicles to...
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGE girl was sexually assaulted in broad daylight earlier this month. Now, Thames Valley Police has released an efit in a bid to catch the offender. The incident took...
Read moreDetailsAt approximately 6.30am, the force was called out to Wokingham Waterside Centre, off Thames Valley Park Drive in Earley.
Read moreDetailsMAIDEN Erlegh School has been given a grant to promote art, music and drama subjects. The Silverdale Road school received £750 from The Wokingham Arts Societyto promote creative education. The...
Read moreDetailsA NEW SUPPORT group is starting next month for new parents. Brookside Church will run Baby Space every Tuesday from 10.30am to noon, starting on Tuesday, August 10. It is...
Read moreDetailsA HERD of llamas are being used to help find treatments for Covid-19. The University of Reading is using antibodies from the animals to understand how potential drugs might bind...
Read moreDetailsA few days after petitioning for improved road safety on Silverdale Road, action was taken by Wokingham Borough Council.
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