Author Archives: Science Media Centre

expert reaction to study looking at particulate matter emissions from petrol cars versus from diesel cars

New research published in Scientific Reports investigates whether gasoline cars produce more carbonaceous particulate matter than modern filter-equipped diesel cars. read more

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expert reaction to Annual Home Office statistics on animal research

The Home Office has published this year’s annual statistics on animal research. read more

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Annual Home Office statistics on animal research

On Thursday the Home Office published its 2016 statistics on animals used in scientific procedures read more

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expert reaction to study looking at low doses of radiation and blood vessel cells in a dish

New research published in the International Journal of Radiation Biology reports that when endothelial cells are grown in a dish and exposed to radiation, there are molecular changes, and authors suggest this could mean ionizing radiation may have a harmful effect on cardiovascular health.
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expert reaction to Government’s response to the Caldicott Review on patient data

The government has published their response to the public consultation on the National Data Guardian for Health and Care’s (NDG) and Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) data security reviews. read more

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expert reaction to cyberbullying and adolescent well-being

A new study published in The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health suggests that cyberbullying comes second to traditional bullying, and that the latter causes more harm. read more

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why we need scientists on Charlie Gard

This is a guest post by Tom Sheldon, Senior Press Manager at the SMC. There can’t be many people in … read more

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expert reaction to study looking at smoking in pregnancy and antisocial behaviour in young people

Published in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health scientists look at the association between smoking in pregnancy and antisocial behaviour in offspring. read more

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coffee consumption and reduced risk of death

Two studies publishing in the Annals of Internal Medicine assess the association between coffee consumption and risk of death. read more

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expert reaction to two studies looking at coffee consumption and risk of death

Two studies publishing in the Annals of Internal Medicine assess the association between higher coffee consumption and reduced risk of death. read more

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expert encounter on Lewy body dementias

Lewy body dementias are the second most common form of degenerative dementia after Alzheimer’s disease, but are markedly less well known in comparison. read more

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expert reaction to study investigating the association between maternal consumption of sugar and childhood allergies and allergic asthma

Publishing in European Respiratory Journal scientists investigate the association between childhood asthma and allergies and maternal consumption of sugar.
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expert reaction to the Charlie Gard situation

Courts have ruled against continuing life-preserving treatment for 11 month old Charlie Gard. Since this ruling, offers of support and experimenyal treatment have come from both the US and Italy. read more

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expert reaction to the structure of the Alzheimer’s protein, tau

A new study published in Nature reports the structure of tau using a magnified look at filaments in a patient with Alzheimer’s and explores what this might mean for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. read more

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Launch of report from DeepMind Health Independent Review Panel

The use of patient data by private companies in the health sector continues to be a controversial subject. read more

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expert reaction to the first annual report from the DeepMind Health Independent Review Panel

In June 2016, DeepMind Health asked a number of individuals to form an Independent Review Panel in order to provide independent oversight of the company’s work with the NHS. read more

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Our Sexual Future with Robots: A report by the Foundation for Responsible Robotics

Sex toys and masturbation aids have been used for centuries. Now, the development and sale of robots designed to look like humans and used for sexual purposes is fast-approaching with a number of companies already taking orders. read more

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CMO Annual Report on Genomics

The SMC played host to the launch of the Chief Medical Officer’s annual report. read more

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Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) and risk of death

A new study published in BMJ Open reports that there is an increased risk of death among proton pump inhibitor users. read more

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expert reaction to Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) ruling on Royal Free Hospital and DeepMind Health sharing of patient data

A UK hospital did not do enough to protect the privacy of patients with it shared data with Google, the UK’s Information Commission (ICO) has ruled. read more

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