Interviews about Medicine

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

27 September 2022

A new study has linked sweeteners consumption to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases

27 September 2022

An award-winning, innovation helps women perform breast self-examinations to screen for cancer

20 September 2022

The chemical that could alter your ability to tell lies...

20 September 2022

We introduce the band of scientists here to answer all your questions...

20 September 2022

The surprising connections between very different parts of the body...

16 September 2022

What happens to the bacteria we carry when people and animals share the same space?

16 September 2022

Moths discriminate precisely between plants species, but their sensitivity also changes depending upon whether they...

16 September 2022

Genetic fragments can tell us when, back in history, so called “admixture” - the merging of one population into another...

16 September 2022

Working in Africa provides neuroscientists with opportunities that are not available in other continents...

14 September 2022

Metastasis leads to more robust cancer cells

13 September 2022

The answer is 17 years, what is the question?

12 September 2022

The theory of chemical imbalance was long thought to be the cause of depression, but this is now refuted

08 September 2022

Eating a hearty breakfast may not actually prevent you from putting on weight

08 September 2022

This carbon based material is hoping to be used to detect disease markers in small amounts of blood

07 September 2022

How does a doctor's diagnosis over a video call compare to a diagnosis in person?

02 September 2022

Could we engineer bacteria to combat diseases formed in the gut?

02 September 2022

And if certain populations of microbes change in disease, how do we know if they are contributing to illness?

02 September 2022

What lives inside our guts? And are we more microbe than human?

02 September 2022

Individuals with recurrent clostridium difficile infections can now access FMT. How far can this treatment go?

02 September 2022

The stereotypical cannabis user is lazy and apathetic, but does that portayal stand up to scientific scrutiny?

02 September 2022

Drinking coffee has been linked to cancer, but a new study reveals it might not be the coffee itself

01 September 2022

Moderna has filed a lawsuit against Pfizer's COVID vaccine, claiming patent infringement

01 September 2022

How much do we judge people on the first impression they make, and why might the brain do this?

26 August 2022

A new malaria vaccine has been trialled in which subjects were administered the vaccine by 1000 mosquito bites