Scientists react to a clinical trial of melanoma mRNA vaccines. Prof Lawrence Young, Professor of Molecular Oncology, University of Warwick, 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 ...
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: ...
A study published in Annals of Internal Medicine looks at the sex of physicians and risk of patient death. Dr Gavin Stewart, Senior Lecturer in Evidence Synthesis, Newcastle University, 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 ...
Scientists react to claims that Dubai flooding was caused by cloud seeding. Prof John Marsham, Met Office Joint Chair at the University of Leeds, said: ...
‘Associations of excessive internet use, sleep duration and physical activity with school absences: a cross-sectional, population-based study of adolescents in years 8 and 9’ by Silja Kosola et al.
A study published in Nature Medicine looks at Prasinezumab and motor progression in Parkinson’s disease. The following comments were provided by our friends at SMC Spain: Raúl Martínez Fernández, ...
Scientists react to MPs debating the tobacco and vapes bill. Prof Stephen Holgate, MRC Clinical Professor Of Immunopharmacology & Honorary Consultant Physician, University of Southampton, said: ...
“This is an interesting, if small, study which adds some extra information to what we know about time restricted eating. The study does suggest that the principal way in which TRE works is to restrict ...