Adding small amounts of exercise into daily routine, such as climbing stairs or cycling errands, could help to reduce blood ...
People around the world are facing record-breaking health threats because of climate inaction, including continued investment in fossil fuels and lagging funding for action to protect health, finds ...
Please see below for links to the recordings from the Go Abroad Week 2024 events. If you will be applying for a 2025-26 study abroad placement, it is strongly encouraged that you watch the recordings ...
Socioeconomic factors such as education, occupation, and wealth influence the likelihood of developing cognitive impairment or dementia in later life and whether a person is likely to recover, finds a ...
The Safety Professional Network (SPN) Fund is now offering the accredited IOSH Managing Safely course. This is a great opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge in health and safety. Enhance ...
Professor Anton Emmanuel (UCL Division of Medicine) suggests Antacid pills or liquid after meals can help with indigestion or reflux pain.
Professor Sougato Bose and Dr Debarshi Das (UCL Physics & Astronomy) have proposed a novel experiment to determine whether measuring the gravitational force exerted by a diamond crystal will trigger ...
ARENA has launched a brand new training module to make our education practices more inclusive: Universal Design for Learning (UDL) level 2. Enrol today to foster inclusivity in our learning community.
The health and economic costs of climate change are rising worldwide, according to the newly released 2024 Lancet Countdown, a yearly report hosted by UCL Institute for Global Health involving more ...
Dr Thomas Gift (UCL Political Science) said: "On the heels of Donald Trump’s first assassination attempt, it completely changed the narrative about whether the Democratic ticket could win.” ...
Emeritus Professor Michael Baum (UCL Surgical Biotechnology) argues that paintings of women enduring or exhibiting mastectomies are copious.
Dr Brian Klaas (UCL School of European Languages, Culture & Society) joins the Press Preview to review tomorrow's front pages.