Altering diet can reduce unfavourable health changes associated with menopause such as blood sugar control and cholesterol levels. The research, published in The Lancet, is from...
A new study has found ineffective co-ordination of services and fragmented care plans in England has resulted in very little improving for dementia carers in forty...
Researchers from The School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences and The Institute of Cancer Research, London, with support from Breast Cancer Now, have performed a deep...
New review of evidence co-led by King’s College London and University College London (UCL) finds monkeypox can lead to neurological complications. The review, published in eClinicalMedicine,...
Scientists working to develop new therapies and treatments for heart failure patients have discovered three novel proteins that can be injected immediately after a heart attack,...
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London shows that parents’ genes linked to cognitive and non-cognitive skills both...
New research shows at least three distinct ‘types’ of long covid for people experiencing symptoms for 12 weeks or more. The pre-print, published on MedrXiv, also...
New teachers experienced isolation and self-doubt because of pandemic restrictions, but also demonstrated resilience that could make them even better teachers, a new report has found....
Researchers examined how an accumulation of belly fat affects the human body at molecular level. Changes that occur in the body in response to an increase...
Stereotypes around women’s ability to play chess could explain why they perform worse when playing against men in competitive environments, a new study has suggested. The...