Interviews about Medicine

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

02 November 2021

We speak with a spider venom researcher to find out why venom is so useful...

02 November 2021

As "smartphone pinky" goes viral on social media, are phones damaging our digits?

02 November 2021

With Covid cases rising in the UK, should the government be moving forward with Plan B of restrictions?

02 November 2021

We now know SARS-CoV-2 kills cells in the brain's blood vessels, which may be behind neurological symptoms

19 October 2021

When high-risk research is being considered, who is responsible for giving it the go-ahead?

19 October 2021

We look at the incidents when dangerous diseases have escaped the lab into the wide world...

19 October 2021

Labs fall into four categories depending on how dangerous the disease being studied is.

19 October 2021

What can we learn from making diseases more dangerous in the lab?

19 October 2021

Would you fund research that could prevent a pandemic, but may accidentally cause one in the process?

19 October 2021

Severe illness in unvaccinated pregnant women with COVID is causing alarm...

19 October 2021

Some people are reporting changes to their period after receiving a COVID vaccine, what could be going on?

18 October 2021

Evidence that Europeans brought new diseases to the Americas...

18 October 2021

Rats rescue other rats when specific brain areas become active...

18 October 2021

Monkeys fed a Western diet for 15 months behaved badly and showed signs of persistent inflammation...

18 October 2021

Adverse life events are reflected in a temporary change to hair pigmentation, a new study reveals...

18 October 2021

Signs that swabs from cell phones are almost as sensitive as testing the owner for Covid-19...

12 October 2021

Bacteria in the gut producing testosterone-like chemicals can prevent prostate cancer treatment from working

12 October 2021

This years winners for science with a tasty, spicy twist...

12 October 2021

With great disparities in vaccination rates around the world, how can we distribute vaccines more effectively?

05 October 2021

Millions of developing babies exposed to air pollution will be born prematurely or with a low birth weight

05 October 2021

A study giving the flu and COVID jabs in one go is a success

05 October 2021

Why some scientists are predicting a particularly bad cold and flu season this year

05 October 2021

A new experiment has launched to study the effects of microgravity on female bodies

21 September 2021

Could a person's genes be used to predict when their menopause will start?