Why tasty treats are more tricky to resist after a sleepless night...
Interviews about Medicine
Interviews about medicine, physiology, pathology, bacteria and viruses, pharmacology, food, hormones, neuroscience and psychology...
Looking at the pandemic to investigate rising levels of depression and anxiety...
Reducing the need for potentially detrimental anaesthetic treatments...
Is a shake-up in order?
Will a healthy gut hinder the progress of the disease?
A theory 200 years in the making...
And how that informs treatments of the condition...
Could the oil on your skin reveal a Parkinson's diagnosis?
The device has given him 'a second chance in life...'
From diagnosis to dealing with the symptoms...
What has happened to Graham Lee's spine?
The end, perhaps, of chickenpox parties...
These bacteria killing viruses can target specific, harmful microbes, leaving helpful ones untouched...
Clinical trial results from the 'trans-poo-sion' are in...
Paving the way for medically moulding the microbiome...
The trillions of bacteria who call your large intestine home...
Patients with personal experinece of coping with mental ill health can share valuable insights...
Spotting the prevailing mutations in the flu virus is crucial for producing vaccines ahead of time...
What does this often maligned kingdom provide for the world?
It is being heralded as the biggest breakthrough in 20 years...
Thousands of people in the UK still suffer from symptoms a year later...
Less light in the mornings is argued by some to be linked with an increased risk of a variety of conditions...