Tag: University College London

Deep Brain Stimulation Without Surgery? This Ultrasound Breakthrough Makes It Possible

Healthcare (Commonwealth Union) –  Scientists from the University College London (UCL) and the University of Oxford have formed an...

Living With Sinus Pain? Surgery Could Be the Game-Changer You’ve Been Waiting For

Healthcare (Commonwealth Union) – A large clinical study led by researchers at the University College London (UCL), in collaboration...

Amputated but Not Forgotten: The Brain’s Secret Map Stuns Scientists

Healthcare (Commonwealth Union) – New research led by the University College London (UCL) scientists has revealed that the brain’s...

How Myrto Skouroupathi Is Inspiring a New Generation of Climate Activists in Cyprus

Myrto Skouroupathi, a Cypriot environmental engineer, plays a major role in the country’s environmental conservation efforts as both a...

Rare Blindness Reversed in Children: Groundbreaking Gene Therapy Restores Sight!

Healthcare (Commonwealth Union) – Gene therapy is a groundbreaking medical approach that aims to treat or prevent diseases by...

Decarbonizing Shipping: How the Commonwealth’s Voice Could Shape the Future of Global Trade!

(Commonwealth)_ As the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) meets in London this week, the global...
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How Poor Heart Health in Kids Could Set the Stage for Dementia!

Healthcare (Commonwealth Union) – Childhood and adolescent cardiovascular health issues may be tied to early changes in brain structure,...

Study Reveals Alarming Trend: Toddlers Relying Heavily on Ultra-Processed Foods

Healthcare (Commonwealth Union) – According to a recent study led by researchers from University College London (UCL), toddlers in...
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