Porton Down veterans’ health
27 Mar, 09 | by Birte Twisselmann
This week Trish Groves, a deputy editor with the BMJ, talks to Dr Kate Venables, from Oxford University, about her investigation into the long term health of the veterans of Britain’s chemical weapons research facility, Porton Down. Annabel Ferriman brings us up to date with this week’s medical news. And finally, does drinking hot tea cause oseophogeal cancer? To find out more, listen to the podcast, read the study here, or watch a specially produced video on the BMJ youtube site at www.youtube.com/BMJmedia.
Read also:
- Cancer morbidity in British military veterans included in chemical warfare agent experiments at Porton Down: cohort study
- Mortality in British military participants in human experimental research into chemical warfare agents at Porton Down: cohort study
- Editorial: Mortality and cancer in Porton Down subjects