Why tasty treats are more tricky to resist after a sleepless night...
Interviews about Medicine
Interviews about medicine, physiology, pathology, bacteria and viruses, pharmacology, food, hormones, neuroscience and psychology...
Not all war wounds are physical...
How battlefields breed medical ingenuity
And how do we know when war is about to start?
And why current cancer waiting times are the worst on record...
Arguing that, in some cases, it is right to offer patients a choice...
Raising concerns about the way assisted dying has been implemented in other countries...
The trade union for doctors in the UK aims to balance the views of its members...
Exploring the nuances of assisted dying and euthanasia...
Some people with a disability might feel coerced into a drastic decision, it is argued...
And the prospect of a potentially painful death...
It works, counterintuitively, by pushing up levels of a lipid associated with an inflammatory state...
Something definitely worth knowing...
Insights from a stint as Chief Scientific Advisor for Wales...
The genetic signposts which could enable more effective therapy...
Hunting for patterns in the brains of dementia patients...
An encouraging father and Tomorrow's World...
Protein analysis finds a molecular fingerprint in those suffering symptoms long after infection with the virus
Smaller servings led to a significant change in the amount of wine people drank...
New evidence suggests this theory could be plagued by inaccuracy...
And why it wasn't always a bad thing for those that brought it in
The substance is currently illegal in many countries...
Immune cells responding to inflammation in the brain help doctors spot invisible brain injuries...
Helping veterans to come to terms with their injury...