On 28 January 2026, beneath the stained-glass windows of London's Garden Museum, something potentially radical may have just ...
As part of the world’s largest mental health study, researchers will analyse the DNA of thousands of people alongside detailed questionnaires to discover what can increase the risk and severity of ...
One in 14 children who die in England has closely-related parents, a new study has found. The research, led by the University of Bristol, looked at children born to parents who share an ancestor and ...
Even if your cholesterol levels are low, a genetic test could soon mean you are advised to take statins from a young age ...
Welcome to the small hours at George and Martha’s – the alcohol is flowing, the gloves are off, and the games are just ...
Every England victory is sweet but Saturday’s win over Wales was extra special for Ollie Chessum after limping through the best part of six months.
When the measles virus was at its peak in the mid-1900s, nearly half a million cases and more than 1,000 deaths were logged annually in the UK. The rollout of the measles vaccine from 1968 has saved ...
Falling vaccination rates saw the UK lose its measles elimination status last month and experts fear other diseases could be close behind ...
As University College London marks 200 years since it was founded, we look back at the pioneering moments that helped shape ...
This groundbreaking discovery has revealed a systemic metabolic dysfunction that creates a toxic exosome cargo in ALS ...
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