It’s not necessarily correct that our cognitive skills decline as we get older
The best ways for students to plan and manage life online
Health secretary says he will remake committee because of unspecified conflicts of interest
These textiles serve as a poignant reminder of the horrors of the 1980s crisis
Chugai Pharmaceutical sees potential for combining orforglipron with its drug to tackle muscle wasting
UK’s flagship biomedical laboratory wants to attract scientists fleeing Trump academic crackdown
Alfresco living rooms, kitchens and showers have become commonplace features. The bathroom is next in line
EU agency warns potent forms of recreational drug flooding Europe put users at risk of severe damage to mental health
Industry leaders hope the rising popularity of nicotine pouches like Zyn will boost revenues. But will the high be fleeting?
Real prevalence of condition has remained largely stable since 2020, according to research review
In this monthly series, running alongside our existing Tech Exchange dialogues, FT journalists talk to the scientists, developers and business leaders exploring ever more applications for artificial intelligence, in every aspect of our lives
As researchers burrow into our brains, our inner lives may no longer be ours alone
US telehealth group explores selling ‘compounded medications’ in new markets after buying London-based rival Zava
US-German partnership hopes BNT327 will compete with Merck’s bestseller Keytruda
Estimate by Health Foundation comes ahead of Rachel Reeves’ spending review
Pioneering funding model offers hope as Wes Streeting vows to renegotiate dentists’ contract and end crisis
Pharma group estimates Camizestrant could be worth up to $5bn of sales in its peak year
A London-based start-up employs bioprospectors to scour the world for DNA to feed AI models building a digital tree of life
I won’t join in, but the global trend towards sobriety is a wise one
Japan’s biggest bank says it has cut proportion of smokers to just under 15%
Bacteria ‘like monsters’ on overcrowded wards as doctors run out of basic supplies including antibiotics
Beer, wine and spirits companies debate how best to counter public health groundswell against drinking
Only third of those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are thought to have been diagnosed, data shows
Poland is not Europe’s heaviest-drinking nation but it ranks second for alcohol-related deaths
We must recognise and protect the pipelines that lead from research to real-world benefit