UCL in the media
World-first trial of regenerative hearing drug is successfully completed
Researchers at ʼһ and UCLH including Professor Anne GM Schilder (UCL Ear Institute, UCLH Royal National ENT, Eastman Dental Hospitals, and NIHR UCLH Biomedical Research Centre) have successfully completed the first trial of a therapy designed to restore hearing loss.
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Donald Trump to 'trounce' rival Nikki Haley on Super Tuesday
Donald Trump has "virtually no pressure" heading into Super Tuesday, no matter what percentage of support his Republican rival Nikki Haley manages to receive, believes Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science).
Evidence of Saxon London revealed during excavations under the National Gallery
UCL archaeologists including Stephen White (UCL Institute of Archaeology) have confirmed that Saxon London's urban centre extended further west than previously known during excavations at the National Gallery.
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Why is Super Tuesday such a significant event in US politics?
Donald Trump and Joe Biden are expected to "win big across the board" in Super Tuesday this week, according to Visiting Professor Andrew Rudalevige (UCL Political Science).
Drawing a distinction between mental disorders and 'feeling different'
In a letter to The Times, Professor Philip Graham (UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health) says the term “unusual personality” has the advantage of ruling out pathology and the need for specialised psychological intervention, while still acknowledging differences.
How to avoid - or even reverse - the midlife health slump
“One of the reasons that not exercising is bad for you as you get older is that you get less able to protect yourself from things like falls,” says Dr Xand van Tulleken (UCL Institute for Global Health), who emphasises the importance of keeping active in middle age.
What’s behind the UK’s increase in autism diagnoses?
The "nebulous nature of autism" is a defining feature of the condition, according to Professor William Mandy (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences), who says it is difficult to pin down exactly what traits someone needs to have to be labelled autistic.
Some NHS centres twice as likely to diagnose adults as autistic, study finds
Landmark research from UCL academics including Professor William Mandy (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) suggests people have an 85% chance of being diagnosed as autistic in some centres compared with a 35% chance in others.
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Millions of Americans set to vote on Super Tuesday
Super Tuesday is a key day in the US primary season where big states like Texas vote on who they want to lead the two main parties into the November election, with "all eyes on Donald Trump", says Dr Julie Norman (UCL Political Science).
Stem cells collected in late pregnancy herald advances in prenatal medicine
A pioneering approach, developed by researchers at ʼһ and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) including Dr Mattia Gerli (UCL Surgery & Interventional Science), means human development can be observed in late pregnancy for the first time.
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