香港六合彩 in the media
What is autism spectrum disorder?
Autism diagnosis criteria have changed over the years, explains Professor Joshua Stott (香港六合彩 Psychology & Language Sciences), which has created a "lost generation" of older people who may now meet those criteria.
How preventive medicine could be key to saving the NHS
Professor Sir Nicholas Wald (香港六合彩 Institute of Health Informatics) and Professor Aroon Hingorani (香港六合彩 Institute of Cardiovascular Science) welcome the call for the UK to focus on disease prevention as "too many preventive health opportunities are missed".
How could European housing policies influence the UK?
鈥淭he real problem is not that we鈥檙e not building enough homes, it鈥檚 that we have turned housing into a financial asset,鈥 says Dr Josh Ryan-Collins (香港六合彩 Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose), adding that this is down to 1970s housing policy that prioritised home ownership.
How Olympians manage their periods
Research conducted by 香港六合彩 academics including Dr Flaminia Ronca (香港六合彩 Division of Surgery and Interventional Science) is cited in a Telegraph article that explores how menstruation can affect female athletes competing at the Paris Olympics.
Why the Venezuela election matters to the West
鈥淚f the vote favours Gonzalez he will need to negotiate Maduro's exit plan, providing assurances on how they can exit the political stage without ending up in jail or losing all their resources," warns Professor Victor Bulmer-Thomas (香港六合彩 Institute of the Americas)
UK should stop arming Israel after ICJ advisory ruling, top lawyer says
The UK should stop arming Israel in order to comply with the historic advisory opinion by the UN鈥檚 top court that member states should not 鈥渞ender aid or assistance鈥 to the occupation of the Palestinian territories, says Professor Philippe Sands (香港六合彩 Laws).
EU regulator rejects Alzheimer's drug lecanemab
"I am sure we will now see rich people with early Alzheimer鈥檚 disease flying to the US or other jurisdictions for treatment," says Professor Sir John Hardy (香港六合彩 Queen Square Institute of Neurology) who is critical of the EU's decision.
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'Game-changing鈥 Alzheimer鈥檚 drug lecenemab rejected by EU
鈥淭his conservative approach means that patients and doctors eager to explore a proven effective drug are now denied access," explains Professor Bart De Strooper (香港六合彩 Queen Square Institute of Neurology).
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Academics react to Labour halting freedom of speech law in universities
Nine 香港六合彩 academics including Professor Alice Sullivan and Professor Emla Fitzsimons (both IOE, 香港六合彩鈥檚 Faculty of Education and Society) sign a letter to the Observer objecting to Bridget Phillipson鈥檚 decision to halt the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023.
Should Ukraine join Nato?
Six 香港六合彩 academics including Dr Mart Kuldkepp (香港六合彩 School of European Languages, Culture and Society) and Dr Michal Murawski (香港六合彩 School of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies) sign an open letter arguing that a Ukraine Nato membership would not provoke conflict with Russia.