University of Bristol
Combination therapies are the most effective to stop smoking
The largest review to determine the effectiveness and safety of e-cigarettes and medicines.
Use of tobacco and alcohol may lead to the use of illegal drugs
There might be shared risk factors that influence the use of multiple substances.
New drug targets for memory enhancement
The study paves the way for significant advances in the treatment of a broad spectrum of brain disorders.
Surroundings affect the rhythm of an individual’s walk
Stepping patterns become slower if a person is uncomfortable with their surroundings.
A new protocol for prone positioning— a technique commonly used to treat COVID-19 patients
New option for how people with Covid-19 are cared for on NHS wards.
Teens using cannabis frequently probably have a premature baby
Frequent adolescent cannabis use may also carry intergenerational risks.
Coronary Microvascular Disease: Study offers new insights
New research lifts the lid on cardiac microvascular dysfunction.
How do stress hormones act upon the brain?
The findings could lead to more effective strategies in the prevention and treatment of mental health disorders.
Aspirin prevents heart attack and stroke, study
Supporting evidence that aspirin use is associated with reduced ischaemic events after pneumonia.
Bumblebees can detect the humidity of a flower
The humidity of flowers acts as an invisible attractor for bumblebees.
New energy-saving technique could help pave way for a carbon-neutral society
A method which will allow for faster communication systems and better energy-saving electronics.