Another winner from Sweden’s Karolinska Institute, the world-renowned medical research centre that’s been gathering information about who’s likely to get Alzheimer’s. Each new project provides another piece of the jigsaw and we’re creeping towards getting the full picture. This one reveals … Read More
Cambridge scientists say cancer drugs could help to treat heart disease and gout
Cambridge University scientists have taken a giant step forward in the treatment of a wide range of inflammatory diseases, including gout, heart failure, cardiomyopathy and atrial fibrillation. They propose using a cancer drug to overcome the inflammation at the root of many of these … Read More
Anti-cholesterol drug can boost outcomes for severely ill Covid patients
For several decades I’ve been a declared fan of statins, ever since I was put on one, not to lower my cholesterol (which the drugs are mainly used for), but to keep my cholesterol normal. In other words to protect … Read More
Important breast cancer warning issued to women after false-positive results
The Karolinska Institute in Sweden is one of the most respected medical research centres in the world and when its scientists come up with new findings, everyone listens. And while its latest edict seems counterintuitive, we must take note of … Read More
Being tall at an early age could protect against heart disease and strokes, study finds
We’re constantly looking for markers which may protect us from diseases such as heart disease and cancer. By the same token, discovering traits that worsen our risk of getting diseases as we age helps us to make plans to avoid them. Who would have thought … Read More
NHS must improve care for ethnic minority mums during and after pregnancy
Women from Black ethnic backgrounds are four times more likely to die during pregnancy or in the six weeks after giving birth, compared to white women. This was the finding of an Oxford University report earlier this year that has … Read More
Risk factors for dementia are magnified by your ethnicity
We have known about the risk factors of dementia for a while, such as high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, low levels of good cholesterol and sleep disorders. But surprising research led by University College London has found that these factors are magnified … Read More
New research finds science can evoke positivity as much as being religious
Early in my career I remember one of my professors describing some research as “beautiful”. Up to that point beautiful wasn’t a word I would have used in research. But some studies are truly beautiful in the way they search … Read More
Devices worn by patients may be able to track how bad Parkinson’s is getting
Recently I wrote about a test that could spot Parkinson’s disease before symptoms become obvious. To add to our understanding of this complex neurodegenerative condition there’s now been a study saying gradual worsening of Parkinson’s can be tracked by a wearable sensor. … Read More
Burying your past traumas and forgetting them can be helpful not harmful
Sigmund Freud was the first person who proposed the idea that suppressing negative thoughts was bad for your mental health. His belief led to a school of thought that dredging up trauma from your past was good for you. Well, … Read More