A study published in Brain looks at MRI scans and brain damage associated with long lasting Covid-19 symptoms. Prof Paul Mullins, Professor in Neuroimaging, University of Bangor, said: Does the press ...
On 7 October, UKRI will hold an event in Westminster showcasing projects that support the clean energy transition and the development of a sustainable green economy.
A new Cochrane review has evaluated the impact of water fluoridation on people’s dental health, looking at studies from multiple decades. Contemporary research, conducted in high-income countries ...
Scientists comment on a government pledge of £21.7bn for carbon capture projects. Prof Stuart Haszeldine, Professor of Carbon Capture and Storage at the University of Edinburgh, said: ...
Dr Alexis Robert, Research Fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: ...
A study published in the European Journal of Nutrition looks at Ultra-processed foods in toddler diets. Dr Nerys Astbury, Associate Professor – Diet & Obesity, Nuffield Department of Primary Health ...
Scientists comment on the FDA approving Cobenfy (KarXT) for schizophrenia. Prof Oliver Howes, Professor of Molecular Psychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), King’s ...
“The just-released figures from the Office for National Statistics show that UK smoking prevalence is under 12%, an all-time low. If much less risky alternatives are allowed to continue to compete ...
The vast majority of cases of measles in England are in unvaccinated children and young people and outbreaks are always driven by low vaccine coverage, but the proportion of measles cases in adults ...
“Including Social media and gaming together is not a convincing argument as they are not the only forms of harm adolescents are at risk from- but the findings showing the difference between genders ...
“Low vaccine uptake likely has a more significant role in increased measles cases, with uptake rates below 90% particularly in younger age groups (Ho et al. Lancet). However, to determine the true ...