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Your guide to the science that makes the news

Antidepressant link to heart changes confirmed

Thursday Jan 31 2013

Heart risk to SSRI antidepressant established

"Heart risk link to SSRI antidepressants confirmed," BBC News reports. The BBC goes on to say that "some but not all antidepressant drugs known as SSRIs pose a very small but serious heart risk"...

Long-term aspirin use 'increases blindness risk'

Tuesday Jan 22 2013

Long-term aspirin use 'increased blindness' risk

'Aspirin 'triples chance of leading cause of blindness'' The Daily Telegraph reports as a study finds an association between aspirin use and the eye condition macular degeneration…

Is Viagra a new wonder diet pill?

Monday Jan 21 2013

Viagra - a potential treatment for obesity?

'Viagra helps men fight the flab as well as boost their sex life,' reports the Daily Mail, somewhat prematurely, on a study involving mice. The study aimed to examine the effect of a chemical...

Claims ginseng is 'new Viagra' just don’t stand up

Wednesday Jan 9 2013

Ginseng 'new Viagra' claims just don't stand up

'Forget Viagra, a tablet made from ginseng could boost a man's love life' is misleading speculation in the Daily Mail as they report on a study which actually found that the ginseng was no better than placebo in treating erectile dysfunction…

Could sleeping pill effect be half placebo?

Friday Dec 21 2012

Can sleeping pills act as a placebo?

Around half the benefit of taking sleeping pills comes from the placebo effect, the Daily Mail reports. Its story is based on a study that looked at the effectiveness of medicines called 'Z drugs', which are widely prescribed for insomnia...

Trojan horse therapy 'can beat cancer'

Friday Dec 21 2012

'Trojan horse' cancer therapy could be effective

BBC News reports that an experimental therapy hides "cancer killing viruses inside the immune system in order to sneak them into a tumour" and that this "Trojan-horse therapy 'completely eliminates' cancer in mice"...

'Little point taking antibiotics for coughs'

Wednesday Dec 19 2012

Antibiotics may do more harm than good for coughs, chest infections

'Antibiotics 'ineffective for coughs' BBC News reports while the Daily Mail adds that widely used antibiotics such as amoxicillin 'may be harmful'. Both headlines are promoted by an ambitious study in the Lancet comparing amoxicillin to a placebo...

Prescription drugs and grapefruit a 'deadly mix'

Tuesday Nov 27 2012

Mixing grapefruit and prescription drugs can be 'deadly'

'A breakfast of grapefruit and marmalade on toast could be lethal for people taking medication' is the alarming warning in the Daily Mail. It is prompted by a review highlighting the potential for over 80 drugs to interact with the fruit…

Psoriasis drug could hold key to dementia treatment

Monday Nov 26 2012

Psoriasis drug may offer hope of dementia treatment

BBC News reports that, "drugs used to calm inflammation in psoriasis may also help to combat the effects of Alzheimer's disease, a study on mice suggests." Alzheimer's disease is a type of dementia, a condition characterised...

New meningitis B vaccine gets go-ahead

Monday Nov 19 2012

'Breakthrough' meningitis vaccine to be given UK licence

The announcement of a new meningitis vaccine has been widely reported in the papers, with the Daily Star claiming it could soon save thousands of lives in the UK. The Daily Mail predicts it will "soon be offered to all babies" to protect against...

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