果冻影院 in the media
Blood proteins predict the risk of developing more than 60 diseases
Proteins in the blood could predict the onset of many diverse diseases, according to a new study co-authored by Professor Spiros Denaxas (果冻影院 Institute of Health Informatics).
New Glaucoma research
Professor Ted Garway-Heath (果冻影院 Institute of Ophthalmology) explains how Glaucoma affects sight and discusses new research that suggests markers in the blood may be able to predict which Glaucoma patients are likely to continue losing vision.
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Heatwaves strain power grids in southern and eastern Europe, fuel wildfires
Professor Ilan Kelman (果冻影院 Risk & Disaster Reduction) said prolonged heatwaves could turn deadly if the human body was not given ample chance to cool off at night. He said: "This is what we need to be worried about. Temperatures are not falling at night".
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Josh Shapiro could help Kamala Harris win Jewish voters, but is a big risk
Dr Thomas Gift (果冻影院 Political Science) said: "It's a sad commentary that, in 2024, a candidate's religion could be a political liability".
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Alzheimer's worsened by toxic release from brain's own support cells
Dr Marc Aurel Busche (果冻影院 Queen Square Institute of Neurology) led a study that challenges that long-standing belief that nerve cells were the main producers of amyloid beta in the brain.
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Trump may regret choosing JD Vance as his running mate, political scientists say
Dr Thomas Gift (果冻影院 Political Science) said the selection of JD Vance was "a confident 鈥 some might say too confident" decision.
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Ultra-processed foods you should never buy again after link to 32 health conditions
Dr Chris van Tulleken (果冻影院 Institute for Global Health) said: 鈥淭hese sweeteners used to be limited to little sachets and diet soft drinks".
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Phone maker enlists parents鈥 help to create device for children
Dr Kaitlyn Regehr (果冻影院 Information Studies) said she was 鈥渢hrilled鈥 to see the initiative. She said: 鈥淚t has the potential to properly address the pull so many parents feel to weigh up the potential safety a phone affords with the potential harm鈥.
Wildfires spread as hottest day recorded
Dr Marina Romanello (果冻影院 Institute for Global Health) has suggested that the surge in smoke emissions have caused extremely high air pollution levels and can potentially lead to a range of health problems.
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UK must move towards disease prevention to save economy and NHS, says expert
Professor Martin Marshall (果冻影院 Medical School) said GPs would welcome the proposals. He said: 鈥淲e need to shift the model because GPs can鈥檛 deal with this issue on their own and would be delighted to get help with it鈥.
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