Dementia Journeys opens at Science Gallery London
Dementia Journeys: Towards Better End of Life Dementia Care, a new exhibition, now open at Science Gallery London, powerfully...
Dementia Journeys: Towards Better End of Life Dementia Care, a new exhibition, now open at Science Gallery London, powerfully...
Professors Ammar Al-Chalabi, Maddy Parsons and Jane Sandall have been elected as Fellows of the prestigious Academy in...
Academics and policymakers, led by King’s College London, will work together to assess how the country can best adapt to extreme...
4th year PhD candidate in Comparative Literature and Philosophy, Jonathan Egid has been selected by BBC Radio 3 and the Arts and...
A couple of years ago, I was chatting to a friend about our recent television consumption. She was extolling the virtues of the...
How soft or rigid proteins are determines how quickly they enter the cell nucleus, according to new research from King’s College...
An evidence-based intervention to support personal recovery developed by researchers at King’s is improving patient experience...
Forced displacement is a growing problem around the world. In 2015 the United Nations reported that 60 million people worldwide...
Historically menopause has been overlooked and trivialised. Though a natural process, for some women physical and psychological...
Cigarettes kill over half of their long-term users. The World Health Organisation (WHO) considers the tobacco epidemic to be one...
Why is that India's voters appear to place curiously little emphasis on health when it comes to voting decisions? Professor...
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