More than just a stomach bug.
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Patients undergoing chemotherapy are at particular risk from food poisoning - but they aren’t being made aware how critical food safety is at home.
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If the UK is to break the cycle of reoffending, it needs to meet the basic needs of young people in prison and respect the basic human right of adequate nutrition.
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What a group of ancient Roman philosophers can teach you about how to live in the 21st century.
So, I am…
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No cheating, please.
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PCBs were phased out three decades ago. But they’re still lingering in the ocean.
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Poorer families don’t have the resources to achieve the same as better off families – yet they’re being blamed for their situation.
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Learning to form friendships is a key part of growing up.
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Advice saves lives and provides vital support to people seeking benefits, but severe cuts mean vulnerable people are at risk.
Pre-election rally of the extreme-right Golden Dawn party in Athens in 2015.
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From welfare chauvinism to value-based nationalism – a breakdown of what constitutes a ‘far right’ group.
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Brexiters are arguing for Theresa May to abandon her Chequers deal and push for a Canada-style trade agreement with the EU.
Dwarfanators: a force for good or just an update of the Victorian freak show?
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Dwarf wrestling is a spectacle that harks back to the Victorian age of ‘freak shows’.
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Research is changing how artists contribute to the world’s knowledge base.
Unleashing hell.
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Scientists studying the atmosphere found help in an unlikely place – the aerial bombing campaigns of World War Two.
Richard Dawkins, author, evolutionary biologist and emeritus fellow of New College, University of Oxford, is one of the world’s most prominent atheists.
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‘I don’t believe in God, I believe in science,’ atheists often argue. But that doesn’t mean their thinking is evidence-based.
Young people with Armenian flags protesting on the Republic Square.
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Students from former Soviet countries who study in the US or Europe are more likely to develop liberal political views.
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Some people can will themselves to death. Here are the five stages.
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Crash dieting is both safe and effective. So why isn’t it available on the NHS?
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Nimble-fingered Neanderthals went about their daily business in a similar way to modern humans.
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These substances can generate air pollution particles.
Open days are the main way students choose their future university.
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When it comes to choosing a university, a positive personal experience is much more influential for students than rankings or league tables.
Corbyn receives a standing ovation at conference.
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You really had to strain to hear it but the Labour leader did whisper that ‘all options are on the table’.
The World Transformed conference was held in parallel to the official Labour meeting.
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The event, which runs parallel to the official Labour conference, is the engine of Corbyn’s social movement.
Led by speaker Anjem Choudary (centre), al-Muhajiroun protests Omar Bakri Mohammed’s arrest in Lebanon in November 2015.
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The extremist network al-Muhajiroun has rebuilt itself before, but that doesn’t mean it’s destined to again.
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The Mediterranean diet is not only good for your heart. It could protect your mental health, too.
Alexa, what are my human rights?
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Technology can transgress all kinds of legal frameworks.