Scientists discover genetic disease which causes recurrent respiratory infections
18 Oct 2013Discovery could lead to new treatments for this genetic disorder.
News from the School of Clinical Medicine at the University of Cambridge.
Discovery could lead to new treatments for this genetic disorder.
In a groundbreaking new study, Cambridge researchers have mapped out the neurobiological basis of a key aspect of human communication: intonation.
A landmark longitudinal study of health in the community will celebrate its 20th anniversary in Norwich tomorrow (10 October). The research, which adds significantly to our knowledge of public health, relies on volunteers who consistently give their time to science.
Many of us are infected with a virus we’ll never clear. While we’re healthy, it’s nothing to worry about, but when our immune system is suppressed it could kill us.
New research suggests chronic cocaine use causes profound metabolic changes, reducing the body’s ability to store fat.
New research sheds light on previously under-researched area of study – females with autism.
Study has relevance to all cancers that are suspected to have a stem cell origin
New study to reveal what happens to the human brain as we mature; research will also provide insight into the development of mental disorders