Author Archives: Science Media Centre

expert reaction to modelling study looking at climate warming, ozone precursor emissions, and ozone pollution

Publishing in Nature Communications scientists present a new modelling study that suggests a 3°C global RCP8.5 – a representative concentration pathway that shows emissions continuing to rise throughout the 21st century – emission trajectory cancels benefits of European emission on air quality, because the higher temperature might enhance ozone pollution. read more

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expert reaction to study showing gene therapy for muscular dystrophy symptoms in a dog model

In a new study published in Nature Communications scientists report gene therapy improving dystrophic symptoms, for over two years, in a canine model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. read more

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expert reaction to the Charlie Gard case

The parents of terminally-ill baby Charlie Gard have ended their legal challenge to take him to the US for experimental treatment.
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Mapping the state of alien species across the globe

Invasive alien species cost the world billions of dollars every year, threatening native species and biodiversity as well as human health and the way ecosystems work. read more

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expert reaction to Met Office study modelling risk of unprecedented rainfall in the current climate

A new modelling study published in Nature Communications reports that there is a 1 in 3 chance of a new monthly rainfall record in at least one region each winter (Oct-Mar). read more

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expert reaction to NHS England draft guideline on reducing wasteful and ineffective drug prescription, which includes that homeopathy should generally not be prescribed

NHS England has published it’s draft guidelines on items which should not be routinely prescribed in primary care, the list states that homeopathy should generally not be prescribed.

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expert reaction to study looking at sugary drinks with meals and energy and fat metabolism

Publishing in BMC Nutrition scientists examine the effects sugar-sweetened drinks – when combined with a meal – have on energy balance and fat metabolism.

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expert reaction to study reporting an association between antidepressants in pregnancy and autism in children

New research published in the BMJ studies the association between antidepressant use during pregnancy and autism. read more

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antidepressants during pregnancy and autism in offspring

New research published in the BMJ studies the association between antidepressant use during pregnancy and autism. read more

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expert reaction to JCVI interim recommendation not to extend the HPV vaccination programme to adolescent boys, according to cost-effectiveness analyses

The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation published the minutes of their discussion which included their interim recommendation not to extend the HPV vaccination programme to adolescent boys, according to cost-effectiveness analysis. read more

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expert reaction to study looking at antibiotics in pregnancy and risk of birth defects

Publishing in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology researchers examined links between certain antibiotics during pregnancy and major congenital malformations in newborns. read more

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Pre- AAIC (Alzheimer’s Association International Conference) briefing

The annual Alzheimer’s Association International Conference, the largest international meeting dedicated to advancing dementia science, will take place in London from 16th – 20th July. read more

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expert reaction to study looking at working hours and atrial fibrillation

Publishing in the European Heart Journal scientists report that people who work long hours have an increased risk of developing an irregular heart rhythm known as atrial fibrillation. read more

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Biofuels: waste, waffle or worth it?

If the UK is to hit its goal of 80% carbon reduction by 2050, all possible low-carbon technologies and fuels will be needed. read more

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expert reaction to new report on statins and the cholesterol hypothesis

A new report published in The Pharmaceutical Journal claims that the lipid hypothesis – the link between blood cholesterol levels and occurrence of heart disease – is based on ‘cherry-picked science’ and that is has misguided doctors in the prevention of heart disease. read more

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expert reaction to ‘successful test’ of Hyperloop One rail transit system

The Hyperloop One rail transit system has had it’s first successful test.

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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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