More than three-quarters of women feel that they are not well-informed enough about menopause, according to a new study led ...
Three UCL academics have been elected to US National Academy of Medicine for their work on the epidemiology of tuberculosis, artificial intelligence in ophthalmology, and cancer genomics.
After being treated with an electronic eye implant paired with augmented-reality glasses, people with sight loss have ...
Quitting smoking in middle age or later is linked to slower age-related cognitive decline over the long term, according to a ...
The world’s largest-ever clinical trial of treatments to slow or stop the progression of Parkinson’s disease has launched, ...
We are delighted to announce the appointment this month of Professor John Hurst (UCL Respiratory Medicine) as ...
In this lecture, Dr Dan Durrant discusses the recent (failed) attempt to introduce an amendment to the Planning and ...
UCL made its mark at this year’s political party conferences, bringing academic insight, student voices, and policy ...
The Constitution Unit has today published new and updated briefings as part of its Constitutional Principles and the Health of Democracy project. The project aims to inform debate about UK democracy ...
“Patients are often told that their symptoms cannot be treated, but this is not the case. Common causes of dizziness are often overlooked,” said Dr David Herdman (UCL Queen Square Institute of ...
Professor Josh Ryan-Collins (UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose) writes in The Guardian about the unfairness of the current UK property tax system, and how a reform of council tax with an ...