expert reaction to study in mice on a vaccine for various pathogens
A study published in Science looks at a vaccine in mice that provides protection from various pathogens. Prof Daniela Ferreira, Professor … read more
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A study published in Science looks at a vaccine in mice that provides protection from various pathogens. Prof Daniela Ferreira, Professor … read more
Scientists comment on a shortage of ‘bone cement’ disrupting NHS joint operations. Dr Alex Dickinson, Professor of Prosthetics Engineering, … read more
A US study published in PLOS Medicine looks at air pollution as a risk factor for Alzheimer’s Disease. Prof Matt … read more
Expert Encounter with Dr Lade Smith, President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Dr Lade Smith was elected President of … read more
Scientist comment in response to measles cases being reported in North London. Dr Ben Kasstan-Dabush, Assistant Professor in Global … read more
Results from a phase II randomised controlled trial published in Nature Medicine looks at the psychedelic DMT (dimethyltryptamine) for the treatment of … read more
A review published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews looks at intermittent fasting for adults with obesity. Dr Baptiste … read more
Scientists comment on a Department for Health & Social Care (DHSC) consultation of smoke-free and vape-free spaces. Prof Caitlin … read more
A meta analysis published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine looks at the effect of exercise on depression and anxiety symptoms. … read more
Scientists comment on Government announcement that GP data will be shared with consented cohorts for research. Prof Cathie Sudlow, … read more
A study published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions looks at the impact of cognitive training on dementia. … read more
A study published in JAMA looks at coffee and tea intake and the risk of dementia. Dr Mohammad Talaei, Lecturer in … read more
Scientists comment on campaigners launching legal action to halt the Pathways trial of puberty blockers for gender incongruence. Prof … read more
It was announced today that Waymo plan to launch a pilot driverless taxi service in London in April this year, … read more
Cardiovascular disease results in around 20 million deaths worldwide and causes around a quarter of all deaths in the UK. Statins are highly effective drugs … read more
A meta analysis published in The Lancet looks at side effects of statins listed on product labels. Prof Ian Douglas, Professor … read more
UKRI is the UK’s largest investor of taxpayers’ money into research and innovation (R&I), with an annual budget of more than … read more
A study published in The BMJ looks at time trends in a male to female ratio for autism diagnosis. Dr Amy … read more
A study published in The BMJ looks at testing menstrual blood for human papillomavirus (HPV) during cervical cancer screening. Marta del … read more
A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine looks at the body composition and physical fitness of transgender and cisgender … read more