Author Archives: Science Media Centre

annual review 2009

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annual review 2008

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annual review 2007

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newsletter 2006

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newsletter 2005

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newsletter 2004

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newsletter 2003

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newsletter 2002

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consultation report

Following the founding of the Advisory Council of the SMC, a panel recruited Fiona Fox to lead the Centre along … read more

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expert reaction to new coronavirus identified in UK patient

A patient flown from Qatar to the UK, suffering from acute respiratory illness, was found to have contracted a new SARS-like coronavirus. read more

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expert reaction to bisphenol A and reproductive health in monkeys

Pregnant rhesus monkeys exposed to the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) during the equivalent of the human third trimester developed altered mammary glands, according to a study in PNAS. read more

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MMR report

The controversy over the MMR vaccine was in full swing during the founding of the Science Media Centre. Despite the overwhelming … read more

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mental health consultation report

In May 2010 the SMC recruited a new press officer dedicated to mental health. A consultation into mental health research … read more

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10 best practice guidelines for reporting science & health stories

Following Fiona Fox’s written and oral evidence to the Leveson Inquiry, the Science Media Centre was challenged to act on the assertion … read more

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evidence to the Leveson Inquiry

From our unique position between science and the media, the SMC was well placed to submit evidence from the science community’s perspective … read more

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why 3,000 middle-aged men die by suicide each year

In 2010 Samaritans identified that men in their 30s, 40s, and 50s – particularly from disadvantaged backgrounds – are at higher risk of dying by suicide. Figures released on 10 September 2012 appeared to confirm these findings. But so far the reasons for these men being so vulnerable have been unknown. read more

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GM maize and tumours in rats

A toxicology study in Food and Chemical Toxicology into the health impact of a GM tolerant maize crop and the herbicide Roundup suggested lab rats developed mammary tumours and were more likely to die prematurely. read more

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expert reaction to GM maize and tumours in rats

A study published in the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology purported to show that rats fed on GM maize were more likely to develop cancerous tumours and to die prematurely. read more

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expert reaction to self-harm and risk of premature death

People who have a history of self-harm are more than three times as likely to die prematurely as the general population, with the risk also much higher for individuals living in socially deprived areas, according to a UK study published in The Lancet. read more

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expert reaction to bisphenol A and childhood obesity

A study in JAMA showed children who had higher concentrations of urinary bisphenol A (BPA), a manufactured chemical found in consumer products, had significantly increased odds of being obese. read more

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