UCL in the media
Women's groups save mothers and babies
Dr Audrey Prost (UCL Institute for Global Health) looks at the ways women's groups can be used to help cut maternal and newborn deaths in remote areas.
Read: The ConversationInsulin jabs 'may do more harm than good' for diabetes sufferers over 50
A study co-authored by Professor John Yudkin (UCL Medicine) has found that treatments to reduce blood sugar levels do more harm than good in many type 2 diabetes patients, particularly older people.
Read: Daily Mail, More: Express, BBC News, New Scientist, BMJ, UCL NewsRise of the U.S.
Dr David Sim (UCL History) explains how the U.S. found its place as a pre-eminent economic power.
Watch: WSJHow being switched to cheaper drugs could put you at risk
Professor Philip Patsalos (UCL Clinical & Experimental Epilepsy) comments on the potential effects of switching patients from brand name drugs to their generic counterparts.
Read: Daily MailThe importance of natural sciences
Jack Ashby (UCL Grant Museum of Zoology) examines how natural history collections can be used beyond academia.
Read: Museums AssociationThe War That Changed the World: Nationalism and the First World War
Dr Bojan Aleksov (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies) joins a panel at the Sarajevo War Theatre (SARTR) to discuss the drive for nationhood during World War One and its impact on nationalism to this day.
Listen: BBC World Service 'The War That Changed the World'Bogus academic claims tarnish Serbia's ivory tower
Dr Eric Gordy (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies) comments on the Stefanovic affair, saying that the scandal underscores systemic failings in Serbia's higher education.
Read: The Australian (£), More: Arab NewsBlood test could give early warning of breast cancer
A study led by Professor Martin Widschwendter (UCL Institute for Women's Health) has identified an epigenetic signature in the blood of women predisposed for breast cancer owing to an inherited genetic mutation of the BRCA1 gene.
Read: Guardian, More: Independent, Telegraph, Daily Mail, Times (£), Express, Metro, BBC News, The Herald, Belfast Telegraph, Shropshire Star, Dundee Courier, Herald Sun, UCL NewsChilcot report into 2003 Iraq conflict delayed further
Professor Philippe Sands (UCL Laws) comments on the delay of the Chilcot report, which was due to be published three years ago.
Read: GuardianDavid Cameron and Jean-Claude Juncker
Dr Christine Reh (UCL Political Science) comments on David Cameron's opposition to the election of Jean-Claude Juncker as the next president of the European Commission.
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