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Chancellor’s 5p freeze will save £60 a year for well-off motorists compared with just £22 for lower earners
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Research suggests every extra step up to 10,000 reduces risk even if rest of the day is sedentary
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Chinese researchers say daily consumption of diet soda can increase atrial fibrillation risk by as much as 20%
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The study suggests healthy eating alone cannot compensate for chronic sleep deprivation
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Analysis across four exam boards in England reveals white artists comprise 91.6% of all mentions
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Britain spent about £26.2bn in three years on low-carbon measures, less than Italy, Germany, France and Spain, Greenpeace finds
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Landmark research suggests people have an 85% chance of positive assessment at some centres in England and 35% in others
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Survey of more than 4,000 people with condition reveals almost half visited their GP 10 times or more before being diagnosed
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Union criticises education recovery funding as attainment gap in primary school pupils grows to 8.7 months
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The wildlife charity allegedly dropped a study highlighting farm pollution linked to the supply chain of its former supermarket partner
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Team at Imperial College London say techniques could be used to flag warning signs during surgery
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Adding prebiotics to the diet can improve performance in memory tests associated with early signs of Alzheimer’s disease, researchers found.
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Letter: Dr Angus Holford, Dr Greta Morando and Dr Julián Costas-Fernández respond to news about falling numbers of overseas students coming to Britain
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Researchers find way to classify prostate cancer that might help identify 15% of men with more aggressive type
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The study’s findings could lead to the development of a diagnostic support tool for the NHS
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The study’s findings could lead to the development of a diagnostic support tool for the NHS
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These foods may increase your chance of obesity, type 2 diabetes and sleep problems
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Researchers said monitoring the long-term clinical and cognitive consequences of the pandemic is important.
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Researchers found that deficits equivalent to six IQ points were detectable a year or more after infection
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study finds ‘systematic progress’ achieved in 2010s with some states reaching some targets a decade early