February 10, 2026 expert reaction to meta-analysis on exercise and treating depression/anxiety . A meta analysis published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine looks at the e ...
Scientists comment on Government announcement that GP data will be shared with consented cohorts for research. Prof Cathie Sudlow, Head of School of Population Health Sciences, College of Medicine and ...
A study published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions looks at the impact of cognitive training on dementia. Dr Susan Kohlhaas, Executive Director of Research ...
February 9, 2026 expert reaction to study looking at tea and coffee intake and dementia risk . A study published in JAMA looks at coffee and tea intake and the risk of dementia. C ...
It was announced today that Waymo plan to launch a pilot driverless taxi service in London in April this year, with Wayve also planning to launch driverless taxis with Uber later in the year.
UKRI is the UK’s largest investor of taxpayers’ money into research and innovation (R&I), with an annual budget of more than £8Bn, rising to around £10Bn by 2030 thanks to a record settlement from ...
A study published in The BMJ looks at time trends in a male to female ratio for autism diagnosis. Dr Monique Botha, Associate Professor in Social and Developmental Psychology, Durham University, said: ...
‘Assessment of adverse effects attributed to statin therapy in product labels: a meta-analysis of double-blind randomised controlled trials’ by Reith et al. was published in The Lancet at 23:30 UK ...
“Campaigners now seem to have launched formal action against the DHSC and the HRA in attempt to stop the clinical trial of puberty suppression in children and young people with gender incongruence ...
Researchers from Oxford Population Health gathered together data from 23 large scale randomised studies from the Cholesterol Treatment Trialists’ Collaboration to undertake the most comprehensive ...
February 3, 2026 expert reaction to study looking at physical fitness of transgender and cisgender women . A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine looks at the ...
“The study evaluates whether it is possible to detect human papillomavirus (HPV) in menstrual fluid collected with a “minipad” and compares its performance with cervical sampling performed by ...
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