RVC 42 - Wildlife Reservoirs of Disease and Tuberculosis
Badgers are often blamed for the persistence of tuberculosis in cattle herds in parts of the UK....
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RVC 42 - Wildlife Reservoirs of Disease and Tuberculosis
Badgers are often blamed for the persistence of tuberculosis in cattle herds in parts of the UK....
22:51
Volume 198, Issue 11 – 17 June 2013 Professor Emily Banks discusses the translation of research...
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The Confidence Interval - Episode 3 - Dr Jean Adams
Oliver Francis talks to Dr Jean Adams from the Dietary Public Health team at the Unit and Centre...
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How is the use of cannabis in adolescents likely to progress to harder drugs?
What’s the correlation between the occasional or regular use of cannabis by adolescents and its...
13:22
Physician, Microbiologist and Art Historian Barry on viruses, Islamic art, polonium, etc.
We describe Barry – entirely accurately – as a Renaissance man. He has nine degrees plus the Blue...
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How is the use of cannabis in adolescents likely to progress to harder drugs?
What’s the correlation between the occasional or regular use of cannabis by adolescents and its...
13:22
Sex-selective abortion and female infant mortality more common after one or two daughters in India
Prenatal sex selection and female infant mortality are more common in India after first and...
11:00
Job insecurity is associated with adult asthma in Germany during the recent economic crisis
Job insecurity has been identified as a risk factor for adverse health outcomes. Perceptions of...
09:54
Mortality on match days of the German national soccer team
The link between emotional stress and an enhanced risk of cardiovascular death is well...
08:20
Do interventions to increase fruit and vegetable consumption among overweight children work?
Childhood obesity is now a global epidemic and the incidence continues to increase. Dietary...
14:50
Time for bed: associations with cognitive performance in 7-year-old children
Jim Dunn talks to Yvonne Kelly, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College...
14:03
There has been long-standing interest in the idea of polypill (a pill containing a statin and an...
28:44
Alcohol-related mortality in deprived UK cities
In this, the first podcast from JECH, editor-in-chief James Dunn talks to Deborah Shipton,...
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How to prevent future pandemics
Katrien Devolder and Jeff Sebo on factory farms as breeding grounds for pandemics Covid-19 is...
14:08
We begin this series with a simple question “Do cities have DNA?” We ask an expert panel of...
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Trailer - Welcome to the DNA of Cities
Welcome to The DNA of Cities. Subscribe and join us fortnightly from Thursday 24th November 2022...
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We begin this series with a simple question “Do cities have DNA?” We ask an expert panel of urban...
40:43
Trailer - Welcome to the DNA of Cities
Welcome to The DNA of Cities. Subscribe and join us fortnightly from Thursday 24th November 2022...
01:26
In Episode 1, we learnt that thinking about cities as having DNA can help us all to participate...
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When nature stops playing along
David Hume’s problem of induction is one of the central puzzles of modern philosophy. It is the...
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