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Experts comment on a new research project that aims to synthesise human genomes announced by Wellcome. Prof Robin Lovell-Badge FRS FMedSci, Group Leader, Francis Crick Institute, said: ...
‘Early prenatal nitrate exposure and birth outcomes: A study of Iowa’s public drinking water (1970-1988) by Semprini was published in PLOS Water at 19:00 UK time on Wednesday 25th June.
A study published in NPJ Vaccines looks at adjuvants in vaccines and their association with a lower risk of dementia. Dr Julia Dudley, Head of Research at Alzheimer’s Research UK, said: ...
The first published research findings from Our Future Health data looks at whether people living with chronic inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis or Crohn’s disease, have a higher ...
June 24, 2025 expert reaction to study looking at global childhood vaccination coverage . A study published in the Lancet looks at global trends in routine childhood vaccination c ...
Scientists comment on R&D elements of the Industrial Strategy, published by the Department for Business and Trade. Prof Siddharthan Chandran, Director of the UK Dementia Research Institute, said: ...
Indicators of Global Climate Change 2024 is the third in a series of annual updates on the state of the climate system and human influence.
An observational study published in EMBO Molecular Medicine looks at blood biomarkers in ME/CFS patients. Prof Alan J Carson, Professor in Neuropsychiatry, University of Edinburgh and Consultant ...
A study published in The BMJ compares the evidence around intermittent fasting and calorie restriction for weight loss. Prof Maik Pietzner, Chair in Health Data Modelling, Queen Mary University of ...
A meta-analysis published in Aging Cell looks at the effect of Rapamycin, Metformin, and Dietary Restriction on non-human vertebrate lifespan. Dr David Clancy, Lecturer in Biogerontology, Lancaster ...
Scientists comment on UKHSA announcing a rabies case in an individual that had contact with an animal in Morocco. Dr Chris Smith, Clinical Associate Professor, London School of Hygiene & Tropical ...
“Current information appears to suggest that the strikes have only hit uranium enrichment plants, which use highly pure uranium and don’t pose much of a radiological hazard. Such plants will use ...