Lived experience of mental health: Benefit or hindrance?
Lived experience of poor mental health matters for representation, so why do some think otherwise? Michelle Jamieson explains…
Lived experience of poor mental health matters for representation, so why do some think otherwise? Michelle Jamieson explains…
Holly Kerr looks at the possibility of lab-grown meat to replace traditional farming as a solution to the environmental crisis at steak (expect more puns).
Caitlin explores what has prompted discussions about a change in policy on vaccines and
whether these are likely to be effective.
Ioana looks at past disease outbreaks in history and discusses what lessons we learned from each.
Alexandra Brumwell explores cases where animals have been seen mourning and investigates whether this means that animals experience grief.
What is a vaccine, why do we need them and what’s new in the field? Jennifer investigates the world of vaccines and how they contribute to our health.
Stroke is a largely preventable disease, but are drastic changes in global attitudes towards health necessary before any significant prevention progress can be made? Maisie Keogh investigates.
Author investigates the use of ‘mini-organs’ to help deliver personalised medicine to patients in clinic
Pint of Science 2019: The Art of Science
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March 22, 2019
Press Pause to Begin – TEDx University of Glasgow 2018
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