Articles tagged with medicine
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A little light relief
10th March 2011
David Phillips, President of the Royal Society of Chemistry, demonstrates the truths and the fallacies behind the ancient belief in the healing powers of light.
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10th February 2011
Take a trip through the weird world of drug use and abuse, with writer and scientist John Mann
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Better, stronger, faster, sleepier
6th January 2011
Co-inventor of the anaesthetic propofol explains why it's the most popular and effective drug of its kind
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9th November 2010
A chemistry set and a young boy's curiosity led to the birth of an industry, writes Alan Dronsfield
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Summertime, and the gard'nin' is easy
24th August 2010
Helen Sharman ponders the safety of future bathroom cabinet products
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10th August 2010
Alan Dronsfield looks at cocaine's history of perking up, pulling teeth and Papal endorsement
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Health
5th May 2010
How will we keep people healthy and cure them when they are ill?
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4th February 2010
Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's need to be tackled now, says Professor Chris Dobson