May 6, 2024 expert reaction to study of the APOE-4 genetic variant and Alzheimer’s disease . A study published in Nature Medicine looks at the genetic variants and Alzheimer’s ...
“The study suggests a slight increase in total (absolute numbers) of children diagnosed with leukaemia when conceived with ART (Frozen thawed embryos and to a lesser degree fresh embryo transfer), ...
A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association looks at the effect of negative emotions on blood vessel function. Prof Riyaz Patel, Professor of Cardiology, UCL; and Consultant ...
Scientists react to a clinical trial of melanoma mRNA vaccines. Prof Lawrence Young, Professor of Molecular Oncology, University of Warwick, said: ...
Scientists react to a deepfakes and AI survey published by BCS. Dr Andrew Rogoyski, Director of Innovation and Partnerships at the Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI, University of Surrey, said: ...
“This type of large-scale epidemiological study is a vital part of the scientific process. However, these studies cannot prove that emulsifiers cause type 2 diabetes. Because products that contain ...
A study published in Tobacco Control looks at metal exposure in teen vapers. Prof Kevin McConway, Emeritus Professor of Applied Statistics, Open University, said: ...
Scientists react to questions raised about obesity drugs and fertility. Prof Ying Cheong, Professor of Reproductive Medicine and Honorary Consultant in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, University of ...
Professor Sir Brian Hoskins, Chair of the Grantham Institute – Climate Change and the Environment, Imperial College London, said: “In my 10 years on the Climate Change Committee and since, it has ...
A study published in the BMJ looks at psilocybin for treating depression symptoms. Prof David Nutt, The Edmond J Safra Chair and Head of the Centre for Neuropsychopharmacology, Division of Brain ...