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Hospital's discovery is set to save lives worldwide

15 May 2008

Professor Margot Gosney, Director of the University's Institute of Health Sciences, has discovered that tastebuds work differently in older people leading them to become malnourished and is now working with celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal to develop her ground-breaking new theory. Professor Margot Gosney, Director of the University's Institute of Health Sciences, has discovered that tastebuds work differently in older people leading them to become malnourished and is now working with celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal to develop her ground-breaking new theory.

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