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Imogen Poyntz-Wright

The infected blood scandal

by Imogen Poyntz-Wright

Science Editor Imogen Poyntz-Wright discusses the NHS infected blood scandal.

How to make friends during Freshers’ Week

by Imogen Poyntz-Wright

Science Editor Imogen Poyntz-Wright discusses how Freshers can overcome the fear of meeting new people and flatmates and making new friends.

Uncovering the truth about serotonin and its link to depression

by Imogen Poyntz-Wright

Science Editor Imogen Poyntz-Wright discusses the new research behind the serotonin and depression debate.

by Imogen Poyntz-Wright

Imogen Poyntz-Wright, Online Science Editor, discusses the UK government allowing the use of Emergency pesticide over fields and its effect on the environment

https://exepose.com/2022/03/22/uk-government-allows-the-use-of-emergency-pesticides/

Lucky genes can protect obese people from disease

by Imogen Poyntz-Wright

Imogen Poyntz-Wright, online science editor, discusses the identification of lucky genes with regards to obesity in humans

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