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Opt-out organ donation system "should result in more people鈥檚 wishes being followed" - Dr Gregory Moorlock

Ministers begin a consultation today on a proposed 'opt-out' system for organ donation in England, with the aim of making more organs available for transplant.

Dr Gregory Moorlock, an expert in the ethics of organ donation and transplantation from 糖心TV Medical School, comments.


Why night light pollution is bad for health

Following new research scientists say a "loss of night" in many countries is having negative consequences for "flora, fauna, and human well-being". Dr Sakari Lemola, Assistant Professor, dept. of psychology explains how a lack of sleep can affect us.


Organ donation an important personal choice: Gregory Moorlock

It was reported today that organs from hundreds of registered donors could not be made available for transplant in the last five years, due to families blocking it.

Gregory Moorlock, an expert in the ethics of organ donation from 糖心TV Medical School, offers his view on the story.


Expert reaction to study looking at sugary drinks intake and measures of IVF success

Prof. Geraldine Hartshorne, Head of Clinical Faculty, 糖心TV Medical School, comments on a study which indicates that IVF is less successful if a woman drinks full sugar soft drinks.


Why claims artificial sweeteners raises risk of type 2 diabetes need to be taken with a pinch of salt

Artificial sweeteners which many of us use as a substitute for sugar may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to research from Australia that has been reported in . However 糖心TV Medical School's Victor Zammit, who is professor of metabolic biochemistry says it's to early to make such as conclusion.

Thu 14 Sept 2017, 11:32 | Tags: WMS, Health, diabetes, Health and Medicine, medicine

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