Category: Science blog April 24, 2017 20 comments
We look at the possible reasons behind the recent rise in kidney cancer rates.
Category: Science blog February 15, 2017 3 comments
In the last of our World Cancer Day series, we explore how oesophageal cancer affects different areas of the world, and look at the reasons behind climbing rate...Category: Science blog January 24, 2017 Comments are closed
We’re live at the Scottish Parliament for a day of action to raise awareness of how to tackle obesity in Scotland.
Category: Science blog January 23, 2017 33 comments
There’s no clear link from studies in humans to show that acrylamide in cooked foods like toast and potatoes causes cancer.
Category: Science blog January 1, 2017 3 comments
We all make New Year’s resolutions to feel healthier, so how can science help us make them stick?
Category: Science blog December 5, 2016 Comments are closed
The Government has published its draft legislation for the sugar tax.
Category: Science blog November 29, 2016 1 comment
Diabetes and pancreatic cancer are linked, but how?
Category: Science blog November 10, 2016 Comments are closed
Read our final roundup from this year’s NCRI Cancer Conference, including how bacteria in the gut could help predict if immunotherapy will work.
Category: Science blog November 7, 2016 Comments are closed
Read our highlights from day 2 of the NCRI Cancer Conference, including blood tests for cancer, viruses as cancer treatments, and prizes.
Category: Science blog November 4, 2016 3 comments
We explore how a short chat with a GP can help kick start weight loss and potentially tackle obesity.
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