
24 July
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A message from Professor Jerome Carson

23 July
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Hummingbird co-ordinator Sonia receives her MSc degree from the University of Bolton

22 July
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Pupils at Wardley Primary discover their character strengths

20 July
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Jerome takes his first steps on 185-mile trip

18 July
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Epic journey begins this Saturday in aid of children’s mental health

15 July
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Hummingbird Project on the international stage at European conference

11 July
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VIDEO: Walking from Manchester to Walsingham age 67

11 July
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Hummingbird team presents at Bolton PhD conference

29 May
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VIDEO: Five Ways to Wellbeing and Professor Carson’s incredible challenge

22 April
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Hummingbird Project brings happiness to schools in Oldham

28 March
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Hummingbird Project Research Team announces major publication

9 February
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New co-ordinator joins Hummingbird team
“Infections of the central nervous system need urgent and appropriate treatment. Most laboratory methods can take from 24 to 48 hours for diagnosis of bacterial meningitis and three to seven days for diagnosis of viral meningitis or encephalitis. The new equipment will mean we can get results of these tests in around an hour. We’ll be able to inform the clinicians of a positive result, allowing targeted therapy and reassurance to the patients and families. Just as important is the reporting of negative results, which may enable treatment withdrawal and possibly a shorter hospital stay.”
Dr Pradeep Subudhi
Consultant Microbiologist
Royal Bolton Hospital









