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Dr Gautam Mehta (UCL Medicine) said: “Only one in three people who drink at high levels go on to develop serious liver disease [...] While genetics plays a part, this research highlights that pattern ...
A loss of brain volume associated with new immunotherapies for Alzheimer’s disease may be caused by the removal of amyloid plaques, rather than the loss of neurons or brain tissue, finds a study led ...
Infants whose mothers regularly use language to describe what their child is thinking or feeling, have higher levels of the hormone oxytocin, finds a new study led by UCL researchers. Oxytocin, a ...
This seminar was recorded on Wednesday 20 November 2024, 1-2:15pm. The speakers were Dr Kelly Rose-Clarke, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, UCL Institute for Global Health, and Thomas Steare, PhD candidate ...
UCL aims to give its students a global experience, and thanks to the support of teams like UCL Study Abroad, UCL Careers and a range of bursaries, students interested in India can go beyond the ...
Reaching age at which a parent died by suicide raises risk in adult child 25 November 2024 Mr Yanakan Logeswaran (UCL Psychiatry) said: "Our findings support the practice of asking suicide-bereaved ...
Professor Helen Bedford (UCL GOS Institute for Child Health) said: "Whooping cough is a nasty disease at any age but is particularly dangerous for young babies".
Professor Sophie Scott (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience) explains the desire to feel a sense of belonging and acceptance is strongest during young adulthood.
UCL made an outstanding impact at the Forge Conference 2024, securing major awards and showcasing innovative research across disciplines. The event, organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry, is a ...
Infants whose mothers regularly use language to describe what their child is thinking or feeling, have higher levels of the hormone oxytocin, finds a new study led by Dr Lindley Baron-Cohen (UCL ...