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Interviews about Medicine
Interviews about medicine, physiology, pathology, bacteria and viruses, pharmacology, food, hormones, neuroscience and psychology...
Should we be worried about giving young people COVID vaccinations in case they get myocarditis?
From who's affected to what's causing it
Should more organisations have menopause policies?
How can women combat many of the unpleasant symptoms of the menopause?
And why are bone fractures more common in post-menopausal women?
Can small alterations to supermarkets and canteens change our food choices?
Scientists are trying to develop new treatments by analysing data from sepsis patients
How your body reacts to an infection is highly influenced by your individual genetics
Lots of illnesses can cause sepsis, but what microorganisms are commonly responsible?
Sometimes called septicaemia or blood poisoning, what is this deadly syndrome?
Rats allowed to feast on a high fat diet had dampened rhythmic activity in the brainstem
How good are COVID-19 vaccines at protecting us, and is our vaccine strategy the right one?
What do we now know about vaccine-induced immunity against COVID-19?
Why are babies born during the pandemic recording lower IQ scores than expected?
The final of the Wolfson Prize looms and we hear what the hospital of tomorrow could resemble
Could a new generation of combination vaccines help us stay protected for longer?
Despite vaccination, some people still get infected with COVID. Will we need further lockdowns over winter?
Why is it hard to develop treatments, and what clinical trials need to be performed?
Why is it so difficult to definitively diagnose long COVID?
Scientists are looking for the mechanism behind the condition...
Who is most at risk, and what are the most common symptoms?
Unravelling why younger age groups appear to be sluggish when signing up for their vaccine
A real world trial featuring an automated insulin pump yields success for those living with Type 2 Diabetes
We produce antibodies after vaccination, but how many do we need to prevent infection and the spread of COVID?