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A conference press release presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Malaga looks at time-restricted eating (TRE) and weight loss in obese adults. Dr Adam Collins, Associate Professor of ...
A conference poster presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) looks at weight loss drugs (GLP-1s) and reduced alcohol intake. Prof Kevin McConway, Emeritus Professor of Applied Statistics, ...
“There are a number of hormones, mainly anabolic steroids that are classified as growth promoters. They were banned in the EU back in the 1980’s on the grounds they were a food safety risk. This has ...
A study published in JAMA Network Open looks at proximity to Golf Courses and the risk of Parkinson’s Disease.
“ Firstly, the outcome term ‘early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease’ is a bit misleading as symptoms such as constipation, and body pain here found to be associated with consumption of Ultra Processed ...
Results from a trial published in JAMA Network Open looks at online dialectical behavioural theory for emotion dysregulation in people with chronic pain. Dr Whitney Scott, Senior Lecturer in Clinical ...
Scientists comment on Ørsted discontinuing the Hornsea 4 offshore wind project. Prof Jun Liang, Professor of Power Electronics and Power Networks, Cardiff University, said: What does this mean for the ...
Foresight is an artificial intelligence model that’s being trained on de-identified data from 57 million people in England to predict future health risks and help improve healthcare – a UK first. By ...
A study published in Nature Human Behaviour looks at social media use in adolescents with and without mental health conditions. Prof Rina Dutta, Professor in Psychiatry and Academic Capacity ...
“Projects in geo-engineering will be subject to unusually strong and transparent governance. Strong public reactions have resulted from previous investigations. And novel and appropriate communication ...
Irish scientists comment on power outages across the Iberian Peninsula. Dr Paul Cuffe, Assistant Professor, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Dublin (UCD), said: ...
“If this agreement paves the way for new supplies of rare earths, that should have a notable impact on the diversification of global mining activities for rare earths – and reduce the dominance of ...
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