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Can intestinal bacteria influence mood?

Following on from my earlier blog post about bacteria and moods, comes some new research. An extraordinary profusion...
Feb 4, 2012 by Tim Sandle

My second pick from the science scandals of 2011

Following on from my earlier blog post, there is a second 'science scandal' from 2011 which caught my eye. This one...
Dec 24, 2011 by Tim Sandle - 1 comment

Science scandal

99% of science reports are accurate and reviewed in peer reviewed journals. Peer review means that the research is...
Dec 24, 2011 by Tim Sandle

Food poisioning: yesterday cheese, today orange juice

Following my news item yesterday about cheese contaminated with Listeria, I have stumbled across a news item about some...
Dec 15, 2011 by Tim Sandle

Aldenham (UK), Lister and a History of Microbiology

By far the most famous scientist ever to have worked in Aldenham was Joseph Lister (1827 – 1912), who set up an...
Dec 10, 2011 by Tim Sandle
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