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Interviews about Medicine
Interviews about medicine, physiology, pathology, bacteria and viruses, pharmacology, food, hormones, neuroscience and psychology...
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In resource-poor settings, diagnosing ear problems is challenging. A smartphone & some cheap parts can help...
Globally, about 10 million people have an inflammatory bowel disease. This delivery method could change lives.
Efficient exhaust pipes and large loads are changing the narrative on air pollution...
The UK government has ambitious plans to stamp out smoking, but what will it take?
Is it possible to get the same amount of work done in fewer hours?
The first test tube baby recently turned 40 and since the 1980s, millions have been born via IVF
The way boys' and girls' brains develop at different rates may affect their risk of developing depression
The compound is thought to disrupt the activity of infectious bacteria in a completely new way
As on-court violence decreases in sports, psychological tactics have risen to out-face opponents
How exercise impacts the brain could be used to help motor movements and explain the "Runner's high"
In light of the bravery of Dame Deborah James, here are ways you can protect yourself...
The first patient to receive a genetically modified pig's heart died at the start of March. What did we learn?
The fluid which bathes our brains might be having an influence on how it deteriorates with age...
The striking similarities of the immune response to the Covid vaccine and the virus itself...
The teen brain appears to be more rewarded when hearing the tones of a stranger
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Trying to decipher how much caffeine is in one cup of coffee is harder than you think...
There may be a reason so many people refer to losing a piece of themselves...
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