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Baby’s microbiome protects against childhood viral infection

A baby’s makeup of gut bacteria – their microbiome – which starts to form as soon as they are born, helps protect against viral infections later in childhood finds a new study led by UCL researchers.

05 Jun 2025

Calls to reform food VAT to encourage healthy and sustainable diets

People would be encouraged to eat more healthy and sustainable diets if Value Added Tax (VAT) rates were set based on health and environmental considerations, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.

11 Feb 2025

Financial incentives and counselling improve tuberculosis outcomes in South Africa

Providing tuberculosis (TB) patients with advice and money can help them to finish their treatment and recover, finds a new study involving UCL researchers.

11 Feb 2025

New centre co-led by UCL set to advance diagnostics development

A new £8.2 million centre to unite England’s world-class diagnostics expertise and accelerate the development and application of tools to improve disease diagnosis will be co-led by a UCL researcher.

24 Jan 2025

Nearly 3 million children estimated to have experienced death of a parent or caregiver in the U.S.

The number of children under the age of 18 who are estimated to have experienced the death of a parent or co-residing grandparent caregiver in the United States surged to nearly three million by 2021, finds a new study involving UCL researchers.

10 Jan 2025

Beans and peas are the best meat alternative

Beans and peas rank as the best meat and milk replacement from nutritional, health, environmental, and cost perspectives, finds a new study by researchers at UCL and the University of Oxford.

03 Dec 2024

Health threats of climate change reach record-breaking levels

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 the latest Lancet Countdown report led by UCL researchers.

30 Oct 2024

Severe climate change may increase violence against women

Countries affected by severe climate change may also have a higher prevalence of violence against women, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.

02 Oct 2024

UK’s first menopause education and support network to trial two new courses

Details of two new courses to help individuals before and during the menopause have been published as part of the launch of the UK’s first menopause education and support programme, created by UCL researchers.

13 Sep 2024

Natural probiotic discovered in gut bacteria of newborns

Newborn babies are born with a type of bacterium in their gut that could be used to develop new personalised infant therapeutic probiotics, finds a new study involving UCL researchers.

09 Sep 2024

Disaster preparedness projects receive UKRI funding

Two new interdisciplinary research projects investigating how to prepare for epidemics and volcanic eruption are receiving funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).

05 Sep 2024

Science minister announces quantum research hub for healthcare

A major new research hub led by UCL and the University of Cambridge aims to harness quantum technology to improve early diagnosis and treatment of disease.

26 Jul 2024

UCL academics elected to Academy of Medical Sciences

Four UCL scientists have been elected Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences in recognition of their exceptional contributions to the study of rheumatology, neurobiology, immunotherapy and infectious diseases.

21 May 2024

Details of UK’s first menopause education and support network announced in Parliament

Yesterday at the House of Commons, a UCL team of researchers announced new details about the UK’s first menopause education and support network.

01 May 2024

Gay and bisexual men diagnosed with mpox faced substantial stigma

Gay and bisexual men who were diagnosed with mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) during the 2022 outbreak in England, faced substantial issues related to stigma and potentially poor-quality care when accessing services, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.

17 Apr 2024

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