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A study published in Lancet Psychiatry looks at talking therapies’ outcomes for young adults vs older adults. Prof Bernadka Dubicka, Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Hull and York Medical ...
A study published in the BMJ looks at chips, potatoes and whole grains and type 2 diabetes risk. Comment from our colleagues at the Spanish SMC: Cristóbal Morales, Specialist in Endocrinology and ...
The unpublished preprint ‘Initial findings from the DecodeME genome-wide association study of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome’ was available from 19:00 UK time Wednesday 6th August.
Scientists comment on Robert F. Kennedy Jr cancelling funding for mRNA vaccines. Prof Penelope (Penny) Ward, Visiting Professor in Pharmaceutical Medicine, Kings College London, said: ...
“The most common symptoms of chikungunya are fever and joint pain. Other symptoms can include headache, muscle pain, joint swelling, or rash. Some people don’t present any symptoms.
A study published in Cell Metabolism looks at the effects of semaglutide on skeletal muscle mass in mice. Prof Lora Heisler, Director of Research, Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen, Rowett ...
Scientists at UCL have carried out a randomised, crossover trial to compare weight change on UPF (ultra-processed foods) versus MPF (minimally processed foods) when diets in both cases adhered to ...
Scientists comment on net zero implications of a proposed third runway at London Heathrow Airport. Dr Sebastian Eastham, Associate Professor in Sustainable Aviation at Imperial College London and a ...
July 31, 2025 expert reaction to latest UKHSA data showing measles cases remain high Scientists comment on latest data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) that shows measles cases remain high.
A new prospective observational study is being set up to better understand the support needs of young people attending the NHS Children and Young People’s Gender Services. Currently there is limited ...