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What the science says about working out in extreme temperatures.
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The link between testosterone and empathy is complicated. We don’t have all the answers yet.
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Got motion sickness? You’re not alone in the animal kingdom.
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If you want to know where measles is a problem, look for countries with rising populist parties.
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Habitual neck poppers may want to curb their habit.
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The only possible solution to the crisis, socialisation, is the one that the current government will not consider.
One of the lesser-known effects of a poor diet: blindness.
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Most people know that a poor diet can lead to heart disease, diabetes and even cancer. Few are aware that it can also cause blindness.
Gardening gives people the chance to reconnect and relax.
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How gardening can make you happier and healthier.
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It’s not just measles you need to worry about.
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Advice from the people who’ve reviewed all the latest evidence about the effectiveness of these painkillers.
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Formally planning ahead in case of illness or injury can provide you a voice when you may no longer have one - here’s our guide
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When asked to identify the most dangerous day of the year, we realised this research hadn’t been done.
‘To gut microbes.’
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We found that drinking red wine is linked with an increase in gut bacteria diversity.
Motile cilia are antenna-like projections on our body’s cells.
Cilia appear on nearly every cell in the body and their presence (or lack of) can drastically change our health.
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Scientists explain why commercial gene testing should be used with caution.
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We need to change diagnosis of ovarian cancer from late stage to early - scientists make steps
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It seems genes have a greater influence than previously thought not only on the number of moles you have but also where they are on your body.
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A small body of research has started to explore how fitness trackers and calorie counting apps might be linked to disordered eating and exercise.
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A new test which capitalises on existing knowledge and technology will increase diagnoses, speed up the process and save the NHS millions of pounds.
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Clicker training and treats aren’t the way to raise a healthy and happy child.
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The number of people choosing to become posthumous donors in the UK has reached 25.3m but this is still considerably lower than other countries.
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Young people are going teetotal but older generations are failing to follow in their sober footsteps.
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Donated tissue samples are often used in research to help create new methods of diagnosis and treatment.
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AMPK is normally a tumour suppressor. But once cancer arises, AMPK becomes a tumour promoter, enhancing the survival of cancer cells. Understanding this could help create drugs that inhibit AMPK.
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There are proven ways to reduce drug deaths in the UK. But the government is ignoring them.