Obesity research starved A shortage of research funds is crippling attempts to find a cure for obesity, a leading scientist said yesterday.
Anti-stroke drug eases Alzheimer’s People with Alzheimer's disease may benefit from taking a popular cholesterol-lowering medication.
Immunity is everything The supposed need to boost our bodies' defences is the defining illness of our age, writes Vivienne Parry.
Blink and you live Doctors have found a twilight state that blurs the distinction between life and death. Laura Spinney on how rare glimpses of sentience can now save coma patients.
UK firm tried HIV drug on orphans GlaxoSmithKline embroiled in scandal in which babies and children were allegedly used as ‘laboratory animals’.
It’s life, but not as God planned it Attempts to create synthetic life in a laboratory are no longer science fiction. David Adam and Ian Sample report.
Hope for vital cures in £3m genetic research Pioneering 'genetic transplants' which could bring fresh hope to thousands of people with incurable diseases will win a £3 million boost tomorrow.
Chemists ‘should sell Chinese medicine’ Traditional Chinese medicines should be classified as drugs and sold through licensed pharmacies, according to scientists.