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Final year is stressful enough – without having to run 26 miles.
More bad news.
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Language can change the way we think – and not always for the best.
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Research suggests much drinking water contains plastic microparticles.
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A study of middle-aged British women shows that omega-3 has beneficial effects on gut health.
Exercise is important, but so is weight loss.
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Metabolically healthy obese people are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease, a large new study finds.
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A society which values people with dementia is one that values people in general – something we should be running towards, not away from.
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The UK health guidelines on drinking during pregnancy have probably got it right – don’t drink any alcohol at all.
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PTSD isn’t just reserved for those on the frontline – my experience alongside a surgical team at Camp Bastion showed how it could affect anyone dealing with the fall out of war.
Anopheles mosquito.
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The death of a young Italian girl from cerebral malaria has scientists scratching their heads.
Care receiver.
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Nobody questions a child’s right to be cared for. Why don’t the elderly enjoy the same expectation?
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Nursing students are passing placements when they shouldn’t be.
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The offspring of mice who don’t get enough DHA during pregnancy are more likely to have pups that display schizophrenia-like symptoms.
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The World Health Organisation has pledged a long-term response to controlling the Zika virus because the threat is far from over
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… and spend more time with their patients.
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Having very high levels of HDL is associated with increased mortality. But that doesn’t mean it’s not ‘good cholesterol’.
As sick as a dog.
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A longer life for humans and pets means more challenges for doctors and vets.
Still got it.
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Brain games, learning languages, rowing? Beware of snake oil salesman claiming we know it all.
Stressful day.
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A happier, healthier work life is easy to achieve.
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An expensive drug is hailed as the biggest breakthrough since statins. But there is a cheaper alternative.
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Modern life has removed real fear as an experience for most of us. But this basic animal emotion is crucial to the human experience
Many midwives still want to reduce the number of unnecessary interventions during childbirth.
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Society holds paradoxical views of childbirth, which can make the debate around it confusing.
Shifting mindsets.
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People’s minds can be fooled into experiencing both pain and pain relief.
BiliScreen, used for detecting signs of jaundice in a person’s eye.
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An app could help diagnose one of the most deadly cancers at the early stages using eye-scanning technology.
Nearly one in 100 children are in care.
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Landmark dental findings are likely to be the tip of an iceberg.
Mental health continues to be a problem among sexual minority teenagers.
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Despite progress on LGBT rights, improved psychological well-being of sexual minority young people is yet to be seen.