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Interviews about Medicine
Interviews about medicine, physiology, pathology, bacteria and viruses, pharmacology, food, hormones, neuroscience and psychology...
Meet the subtle signals you miss that alter your behaviour...
What's happening in the brain when a hypnotist gets to work...
A reversible contraceptive technique for males has been developed by researchers in China.
Genetically modified chickens package up proteins needed for life-saving drugs in their egg whites.
Can technology give a voice back to the voiceless?
Oxytocin makes rats more adventurous and protects their cells from ageing...
How do smells influence memory consolidation during sleep?
Mollicutes bacteria help leafcutter ants to become better fungus farmers.
Oestrogen response in breast cancer cells is not cyclical, as previously thought.
Why can prolonged sitting down be bad for our health, and what can we do about it?
How can you tell which precursors to lung cancer will become cancer, and which won't?
Is there any science behind the so-called "most depressing day of the year"?
Why do we run a fever when we get infected?
A new technique uses existing drugs to transform cancer cells.
How can stress impact on kids' health behaviours, and what can be done to help?
Could the shape of your pint glass influence the speed at which you drink your pint?
What does stress do to our decision of whether to choice a healthy, or not so healthy, snack?
How distracting are you as a car passenger? The answer could lie in your own driving skills....
The pesky virus invades cells and there are unfortunately no vaccines or drug treatments that can stop it... Yet!
Mitochondrial inheritance has spun the scientific community on its head...
A chemically intelligent repair material supplies wounds with just what they need.
Controlled doses of peanut extract can help reverse peanut allergy. Pam Ewan explains...
Are you team goose fat or team olive oil?
What makes cracker jokes so awful?