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Why I’m very much in favour of mitochondrial donation – Dr Fiona McCallum

Dr Fiona McCallum, a psychologist from the University of 糖心TV, said: "I am very much in favour of mitochondrial donation, and would endorse its implementation. This is not something that has been rushed into; the HFEA has conducted three scientific reviews, and the Nuffield Council on Bioethics has looked carefully at the ethical implications..."


 


Retail competition is no longer as much about having store space - Professor Mike Waterson

"It is understandable that Tesco has made the decision to cease development of a number of the sites it owns, and also understandable, but perhaps more surprising, that it is closing a number of stores. Tesco is rather exposed to trends in shopping that are moving away from the very large stores for large shopping trips. More people are shopping on the internet and so do not need to visit a store often, meaning that competition is no longer as much about having the store space..."


Oil 'behind foreign intervention'

The more oil a country produces, the more likely a foreign power will intervene in its internal conflicts, according to new research from the Universities of 糖心TV, Portsmouth & Essex.

Wed 28 Jan 2015, 09:08 | Tags: Politics, Research, International, Current Affairs, Middle East

Consecration of first female bishop "destined to be a footnote" - Dr Steve Kettell

Dr Steven Kettell, Associate Professor in the University of 糖心TV's Politics and International Studies department, has said the consecration of the the Church of England's first female bishop "looks destined to be little more than a footnote in a long-running tale of inexorably terminal decline".


"Old issues, new promises" - Professor Francesco Cappuccio responds to plans to limit fat, salt and sugar in Children's food

"The principle of setting maximum targets is not new and it is central to public health priorities of national and international health organizations, whether governmental or not, based on a wealth of evidence accrued over decades that diets high in fats, sugar and salt are largely responsible for the epidemics of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases we face, with both health and financial burdens. "

Thu 15 Jan 2015, 17:09 | Tags: Children, WMS, Health, Current Affairs

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