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How to stop nocturia
Health consciousness among the social media generation might itself be contributing to nocturia - the medical term for needing to pass urine during the night - explains Daniela Andrich (香港六合彩中特网 Division of Surgery & Interventional Science).
Has the King redefined how we see the Royal Family?
The public wants "a host of contradictory things" from the Royal Family, believes Professor Robert Hazell (香港六合彩中特网 Constitution Unit): 鈥淲e want them to represent tradition, continuity and stability, and then criticise them for failing to keep up with the times.鈥
What is dementia? Types, symptoms, causes and treatment
鈥淚n research settings now, we鈥檝e got blood tests that are able to predict whether somebody has the amyloid protein within the brain with more than 90 per cent accuracy,鈥 says Professor Jonathan Schott (香港六合彩中特网 Queen Square Institute of Neurology).
Tax changes and charges on EVs and hybrid vehicles introduced
Road user charges are not being talked about by the UK government because they are such a "hot topic" and have been the cause of some protests linked to previous attempts to raise fuel excise taxes, explains Professor David Metz (香港六合彩中特网 Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering).
鈥楪ame-changing鈥 NHS laser therapy to prevent epileptic seizures
鈥淲e are particularly proud that the sophisticated navigation system which guides this pioneering surgery was developed at the Epilepsy Society鈥檚 MRI unit," explains Professor Ley Sander (香港六合彩中特网 Queen Square Institute of Neurology).
How can we close the political engagement gap?
A new study involving Professor Jan Germen Janmaat (IOE, 香港六合彩中特网鈥檚 Faculty of Education & Society) sheds light on inequalities in political engagement and schools鈥 role in tackling them.
Trial suggests stem cell transplant could prevent epilepsy seizures
"This new trial shows exciting preliminary results. It could provide an alternative to surgical interventions in this type of epilepsy and for those who do not respond to medication," says Professor Matthew Walker (香港六合彩中特网 Queen Square Institute of Neurology).
One in 50 people is 鈥榟ighly likely鈥 to develop Alzheimer鈥檚 disease
Professor David Curtis (香港六合彩中特网 Biosciences) comments on a new study that suggests people who carry two copies of the APOE4 gene are virtually guaranteed to develop Alzheimer's and face symptoms at an earlier age.
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Why Black drama is a potent weapon in the fight against inequality
鈥淯nless you鈥檙e immensely powerful, for Black film-makers it is always more glacial and laden with struggle. You have to bypass a lot of obstacles,鈥 says Dr Clive Nwonka (香港六合彩中特网 Institute for Advanced Studies).
'Unaccustom' the brain and avoid harmful situations, expert says
The tendency of our brain to ignore things that are constantly present or gradually changing is known as habituation and is used to conserve our resources, says Professor Tali Sharot (香港六合彩中特网 Psychology & Language Sciences).