The make-up of your gut bacteria will determine whether or not you put on weight.
We need environmentally-adjusted measures that don’t just focus on material goods.
We asked three experts for their takes.
‘Lay carers’ could be given the power to administer pain medication to the terminally ill at home.
It is essential to maintain global food supply, but the clock is ticking.
People with paranormal beliefs often experience social rejection. But for those at risk of psychosis, support is important for prevention.
After more than 20 years and millions of cameras, UK’s first attempt to regulate CCTV cameras may be too little too late.
ITV’s attempt at an American style talk show has been poorly reviewed.
Doctors aren’t trained to deal with problem gamblers despite the heavy toll on health this addiction takes.
Those backing Heathrow’s proposed new runway want to depoliticise the issue entirely. But hard choices are inevitable.
Uproar from businesses in the South East disguises a complex picture with the financial crisis at its heart.
While the UK argues over ‘hard’ or ‘soft’ Brexit, thousands of trafficked people continue to live in slavery.
With Spain spying an opportunity and major questions about economic stability, Brexit is causing sleepless nights on the Rock.
A new study links 10-a-day with living longer but that’s not the full picture.
You know it’s a serious problem when even Google and Paypal have been targeted.
Should the EU be giving money to repressive regimes to stop the flow of migrants?
Claims of the destructive powers of nuclear weapons have, for good reasons, been greatly exaggerated.
A more intimate connection with the details of migrants crossing the Mediterranean can happen through art.
People have been fretting about children getting too little sleep for decades.
Taking a hard line on hard Brexit has cost Britain goodwill just as it needs allies.
Nicola Sturgeon may have fired a starting gun for indyref2, but much about the proposed sequel remains uncertain.
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s first minister, has indicated that the country will again seek independence – this time against the backdrop of Brexit.
The human brain develops rapidly between the ages of 14 and 24.
One of the worst humanitarian disasters in decades is well underway in East Africa.
New research has found the UK parliament is fraught with institutionalised ableism