Penny WarrenFuture ways to take medicinesAlmost half of all adults in England take prescription drugs every day. Researchers are working on new methods to deliver medication that…Nov 11, 2016Nov 11, 2016
Penny WarrenFounder of London’s air ambulance Richard EarlamIn 1989 an ambulance helicopter took to the London skies. For the first time, an advanced medical trauma team could bypass the capital’s…Nov 11, 2016Nov 11, 2016
Penny WarrenProfessor Sir Patrick SissonsThe burgeoning world class Cambridge biomedical campus owes a huge debt to the acumen, strategic thinking, and drive of one of its most…Nov 11, 2016Nov 11, 2016
Penny WarrenBrexit is on: a divisive campaign that will take decades to healA chapter closes. What a sad day. I voted to remain in the EU, but was outnumbered — big time. As we woke this morning, 48% have voted to…Jun 22, 2016Jun 22, 2016
Penny WarrenThe end of oak trees in England?It was used in the ships that won the battle of Trafalgar and is an enduring stalwart of the English countryside. Its very name — Quercus…Apr 28, 2016Apr 28, 2016
Penny WarrenDepression — the global problemAround 350 million people around the world have depression, according to the World Health Organisation, with more than 800,000 a year…Mar 18, 2016Mar 18, 2016
Penny WarrenAfrican grandmothers struggle to take care of AIDs orphansIn Kwazulu Natal the eight great-grandchildren of Maria Mzimela know they don’t have parents, but for them Granny Maria is now Mum.Mar 9, 2016Mar 9, 2016