UCL in the media
'Not just for naughty boys': The rise in adult ADHD pills
Dr Joanna Moncrieff (UCL Psychiatry) expresses concerns about the rate at which ADHD medications are prescribed.
Read: BBC News, More: Yahoo, TelegraphMeasles is back with a vengeance - is the anti-vaccination movement to blame?
Professor Helen Bedford (UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health) comments on vaccination trends in parents and what they are influenced by.
Read: TelegraphHow cryptocurrency may be harmful to women
Dr Sarah Meiklejohn (UCL Computer Science) explains how criminals can be tracked via a 'digital breadcrumb' trail in the context of cryptocurrencies.
Read: GlamourGalileo after Brexit
Professor Andrew Coates (UCL Space & Climate Physics) comments on the prospects of the UK building its own satellite navigation system after it emerged that it might be shut out of some aspects of Galileo after Brexit.
Listen: BBC Radio 4 'Today' (from 1 hr 13 mins 15 secs)Living with no Gods
Professor Geoffrey Hosking (UCL School of Slavonic & East European Studies) discusses the impact of churches in shaping modern Russian society.
Listen: BBC World Service 'Living with the Gods' (from 7 mins 53 secs)Is a 'mega-eruption' on the way in the Canary Islands?
Dr Simon Day (UCL Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction) comments on whether a 'seismic swarm' in the Canary Islands indicates a likelihood of a bigger eruption.
Read: Mail Online, More: Express, Express (2), Star, SunHow a new economics syllabus is preparing students for the real-world economy
Professor Wendy Carlin (UCL Economics) discusses CORE economics, which provides a way of thinking about how the economy as a whole works.
Read: ProspectWhat the UK civil service can learn from developing countries on pay and acting on evidence
Dr Christian Schuster (UCL Political Science) has co-contributed to a survey of public servants in developing countries, making two key findings that can be applied in the UK context.
Read: Civil Service WorldHundreds of babies dying needlessly because of unhealthy lifestyle of mothers, study suggests
Dr Ania Zylbersztejn (UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health) has led a study showing that child mortality in England is one and a half times higher than it is in Sweden.
Read: Telegraph, More: Guardian, Mail Online, BBC Radio 5 live 'Morning Reports' (from 4 mins 45 secs), UCL NewsThousands of elderly women face 'crazy' breast operations after cancer screening shambles
Professor Michael Baum (UCL Surgery & Interventional Science) criticises arrangements made to test and treat women who missed out on a breast cancer screening due to an IT error.
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