KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
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2024-11-02 (christiantoday.com)
Democrat or MAGA, left or right, liberal or conservative: is it possible to overcome our hostile political divides?
What does 'loving our enemies' look like in our bitterly divided society? Although they don't always make the headlines, many people are working hard to overcome hatred for people who vote differently.
Read more2024-08-22 (hellodd.com)
GIST develops the world's first 'human disease microbiome map'
A domestic research team has identified the characteristics of the intestinal microbiome related to 23 diseases, including diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, and depression, and succeeded in creating the world's first 'human disease microbiome map'. This is the first map created by compiling over 6,000 pieces of microbiome-related data from individual researchers around the world. Using this map, it is expected that spelling treatment will be possible, such as predicting diseases through fecal tests and treating diseases by introducing beneficial bacteria necessary for the patient. The research was led by a research team led by GIST Professor Seonjae Lee of the Department of Life Sciences. King's College London, UK;
Read more2024-05-20 (vietnamplus.vn)
The British economy struggles after Brexit and pessimistic forecasts
Professor of Economics and Public Policy at King's College London Jonathan Portes said that the most direct and obvious impact of Brexit is the creation of significant trade barriers between the UK and the EU.
Read more2024-05-18 (leftfootforward.org)
Wealthier voters in poorer areas most likely to have voted Brexit, new study finds
Because of greater financial security particularly home-ownership, more affluent voters were less wary of the potential risks of changing the status quo.
Read more2024-01-26 (rfi.fr)
UK facing Brexit realities after failed Canada talks
The UK's failed free trade talks with Canada show that it is struggling to deliver on its promises to thrive after Brexit, experts said on Friday.
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2022-07-15 (bmj.com)
Erasing the stigma: tattoos in the medical workforce
Tattoos are an expression of personal style and identity that don't negate a doctor's professionalism, argues Bea Duric The days of white coat conservatism in the healthcare community are numbered. Or at least they are according to my worldly
Read more2022-07-06 (bmj.com)
In vivo bronchial epithelial interferon responses are augmented in asthma on day 4 following experimental rhinovirus infection
Despite good evidence of impaired innate antiviral responses in asthma, trials of inhaled interferon-β given during exacerbations showed only modest benefits in moderate/severe asthma. Using human experimental rhinovirus infection, we observe robust
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2022-06-27 (bmj.com)
Healthcare systems must get fair value for their data
Stephen Bradley and colleagues call for action to ensure equitable returns for patients and taxpayers when public healthcare data are shared for commercial research The threats to patient privacy from sharing data have been well publicised. By
Read more2022-06-17 (bmj.com)
Incidence and aetiology of infant Gram-negative bacteraemia and meningitis: systematic review and meta-analysis
Background One in six infant deaths worldwide are caused by invasive bacterial infections, of which a substantial but unquantified proportion are caused by Gram-negative bacteria. Methods We conducted a systematic review of studies published from 31
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