Bird flu study raises concerns
January 27th 2012 - Controversial research into a new, engineered strain of bird flu has
raised concerns about how such research should continue.
UK moves to three parent treatment
January 20th 2012 - British researchers are hoping to develop a potentially controversial
"three parent" treatment to eliminate a range of genetic diseases,
it was announced yesterday.
Cancer link to processed meat, claim
January 13th 2012 - Having too much processed meat, such as sausages and bacon, in the diet
may increase the risk of cancer of the pancreas, according to research
published today.
Brain decline begins at 45
January 6th 2012 - The brain can start to deteriorate as early as aged 45, researchers claim
today.
Watch out for those maids-a-milking
December 30th 2011 - Comedians have made fun of the hazards faced by recipients of the gifts
in the partridge in a pear tree - and now British analysts have revealed
the real-life toll involved in activities such as milking cows.
Zebrafish deliver heart regeneration breakthrough
December 23rd 2011 - Scientists have made a breakthrough in the search to find ways of repairing
damaged hearts, it was announced yesterday.
Two arm pressure readings show risk
January 2012 - Measuring blood pressure in both arms could help detect risk of heart
disease, British researchers reported today.
Watch out for those maids-a-milking
December 2011 - Comedians have made fun of the hazards faced by recipients of the gifts
in the partridge in a pear tree - and now British analysts have revealed
the real-life toll involved in activities such as milking cows.
Test offers blood pressure cure hope
November 2011 - British researchers say a new test could enable doctors to identify thousands
of people whose blood pressure could be cured with a simple treatment.
Are memories in the DNA?
October 2011 - Some memories may be implanted deep within the genes of the brain, according
to major new findings revealed last night.
Ovary
transplant baby born
September 24th 2004 - The first baby has
been born to a woman who underwent an ovary transplant, it was announced
today.
Celebrations and questions over Tamara birth
September 27th 2004 - The birth of a baby
to a woman who had an ovarian transplant has created hope for dozens of
others - despite some scientific scepticism.
Bioterrorism
alert as physicians from Australasia and Thailand meet
May 6th - 8th 2002 - News Special from the
Royal Australasian College of Physicians Brisbane.
Creativity
or mental chaos - debated at international psychiatric conference
July 9th 2001 - The links between psychiatry
and the arts are to be celebrated at a conference which starts in London
today.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists has teamed up with the World Psychiatric
Association to stage the event: "2001: A Mind Odyssey".
Cover-ups that led to spread of mad cow disease
October 26th 2000 - The epidemic of so-called
mad cow disease in the United Kingdom probably sprang from a genetic mutation
in an animal in the early 1970s, according to a government report.
Curing bubble babies
June 27th 2000 - Two doctors spoke today
of the remarkable treatments they have devised for two once incurable
blood conditions - and how they hoped they could lead to more cures.
Childbirth and pregnancy - Steering a safe course. October 1998.
Childbirth and pregnancy - Original feature. March 1998
Discussion on the HRT - Cancer controversy - From February 2000.
Medicine & The Media - The breast cancer/HRT controversy. October 1997.
Human engine oil? - The conflicting evidence? From January 1998.