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Medical research

May 2025

  • DNA strand

    Science Weekly
    How old are we really? What a test can tell us about our biological age – podcast

  • Man in suit

    ‘A slippery slope to eugenics’: advocates reject RFK Jr’s national autism database

  • Two pairs of lips about to kiss.

    People with coeliac disease should not fear kissing gluten-eaters, say scientists

  • People in hard hats and lab coats inside a lab surrounded by large metal drums and other pieces of equipment

    UK wins £500m in science grants from EU Horizon scheme after Brexit lockout

  • Measles outbreak: how contagious is it and what are the symptoms?

  • Snake collector’s immunity quest opens path towards universal antivenom

  • Daily endometriosis pill approved for NHS could help 1,000 women a year

April 2025

  • Dr Soraya Meftah at work on a vibratome in a lab

    Scientists use live human brain tissue to speed up hunt for dementia cure

  • Women using weights in a gym

    Exercise can counter side-effects of cancer treatment, biggest review of its kind shows

  • A semaglutide pen surrounded by pills

    Weight loss pills could help tackle obesity in poorer countries, experts say

  • Hamilton sprays champagne from a bottle

    Drinking champagne could reduce risk of sudden cardiac arrest, study suggests

  • The Audio Long Read
    Many life-saving drugs fail for lack of funding. But there’s a solution: desperate rich people – podcast

  • ‘I feel very touched’: as his brain cancer recurs, Richard Scolyer finds solace in family, friends and running

  • Non-hormonal male contraceptive implant lasts at least two years in trials

  • Daily peanut exposure can desensitise allergic adults, study suggests

  • Pass notes
    Treadmills are out, barbells are in: why gym-goers are abandoning cardio for weight training

  • Cluster headaches are ‘the most painful condition on the planet’. Sufferers are going to extreme – and secretive – measures for relief

  • Pandemics, pathogens and being prepared: why the work to identify emerging threats never stops

  • Over 150,000 more people in England have ME than previously thought, study finds

  • Top cancer experts ‘being put off UK by politicians’ messaging on immigration’

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