Interviews about Medicine

Interviews about medicine, physiology, pathology, bacteria and viruses, pharmacology, food, hormones, neuroscience and psychology...

14 January 2015

Danielle Posthuma is taking a new approach in the search for genes involved in psychiatric disorders such as...

14 January 2015

Why do fruit flies forget how terrible their hangover was and head straight back to the pub? And why do we? Karla Kaun...

14 January 2015

Why does 'sleeping on it' help us learn and solve problems? Matt Jones, from Bristol University, is finding...

14 January 2015

Bill Richardson is investigating how myelin, which coats our nerves, is involved in learning and memory formation for...

12 January 2015

The panel answer some audience questions about the 5:2 diet, keeping to resolutions and whether WHEN you eat is...

12 January 2015

Is your sofa killing you? Research is increasingly suggesting that our sedentary lifestyles are hugely detrimental to...

12 January 2015

We speak to the experts to see if there are any 'tricks of the mind' to make losing weight a little easier.

12 January 2015

Being overweight can harm your memory, and a poor memory can lead in turn to overeating.

12 January 2015

A new ingredient that can trick your body into feeling full has been discovered by researchers in London.

12 January 2015

Obesity is as high as 50% in some countries. Why are humans so prone to gaining weight, and are we going about losing...

12 January 2015

The first new antibiotic discovery in years could be a new hope against the growing threat from antibiotic resistance.

12 January 2015

Cold viruses grow better in the cold, new research confirms...

06 January 2015

Multiple sclerosis is a condition caused by immune cells attacking parts of the nervous system. Now there are two new...

30 December 2014

What’s it like to hear voices? Is it hallucination or normal human experience?

23 December 2014

Some bacteria can survive and thrive despite not having a cell wall.

23 December 2014

It may be possible to use one drug, rather than several, to tackle viral infections.

23 December 2014

The Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology will replicate selected experiments from 50 high-impact papers

19 December 2014

Tim Bussey, professor, budding rock star and performer explains how he's addressing scientific gender inequality...

16 December 2014

Christmas carolling is one of the traditions that really has stood the test of time. But how and why do we sing?

16 December 2014

No Christmas is complete without some terrible cracker jokes but why do we find them so funny?

16 December 2014

Even for experienced cooks, Christmas dinner is a challenge. But how good (or bad) a meal tastes isn't all down...

16 December 2014

There are a lot of mixed messages about the risks and rewards of drinking wine. So, what's true and what's...

15 December 2014

With the Christmas party season in full swing, some of us may be piling on the pounds. Could popping a pill melt away...

15 December 2014

Do you believe the hype? Universities guilty of 'sexing up' science, leading to a saturation of media...