UCL in the media
Pink cricket ball discriminates against colour blind people, says campaign group
Professor Andrew Stockman (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology) comments on the appropriateness of a pink-coloured cricket ball for colour deficients.
Read: The TelegraphBabies born to obese mothers at 'higher risk of asthma'
Dr Katherine Pike (UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health) has led a study demonstrating babies born to obese mothers are more likely to have chest problems associated with asthma in later life.
Read: ExpressIs toxic air on planes making frequent flyers ill?
Dr Sarah Mackenzie-Ross (UCL Psychology & Language Sciences) contributes to a piece examining the frequency of deaths among pilots, cabin crew and frequent flyers, and whether it can be tied to contaminated air.
Read: GuardianReport suggests light-to-moderate drinking cuts risk of early death
Professor Rajiv Jalan (UCL Liver & Digestive Health) comments on an appropriate level of alcohol intake and when it can become dangerous.
Read: Mail OnlineBeyond Brexit?: How to Assess the UK's Future
Professor Janice Morphet (UCL Bartlett School of Planning) is interviewed about her book, Beyond Brexit? How to Assess the UK's Future.
Listen: BBC World Service 'Business Matters' (from 26 mins 35 secs)Understanding the potential link between stress and miscarriage
UCL researchers have contributed to a study demonstrating that a history of exposure to psychological stress can increase risk of miscarriage.
Read: Mail Online, More: SpectatorPeople who hear voices can detect hidden speech
People who hear hallucinatory voices are more likely to be able to make out hidden sounds, according to a new study co-authored by Professor Sophie Scott (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience).
Read: The Telegraph, More: New Zealand Herald, BBC Radio 5 live '5 live Daily' (from 1 hr 28 mins 55 secs), Independent, Mail Online, UCL NewsIntermittent fasting could help tackle diabetes - here's the science
Dr Nick Lesica (UCL Ear Institute) explains the potential benefits of intermittent fasting for diabetes sufferers.
Read: The ConversationTheft of South African relics riles researchers
Professor Kevin MacDonald (UCL Institute of Archaeology) comments on the theft of gold artefacts from a South African park.
Read: NatureFlying over the city - the urban cable car
Professor Julio Davila (UCL Bartlett Development Planning Unit) comments on cable car systems in urban environments.
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