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Findings reveal ‘neural preference’ dogs developed during their domestication
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According to the researchers, the findings suggest recorded music may be an effective method of pain relief in newborn babies
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The storm was captured nearing Cuba and on a path towards Florida where it is expected to make landfall.
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According to the researchers, the findings suggest recorded music may be an effective method of pain relief in newborn babies.
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Newborns suffered less pain during heel-prick blood tests if they heard a Mozart lullaby, researchers report
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It is estimated that more than a million people in the UK are living with heart failure.
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Small trial of Bemdaneprocel, which aims to replace dopamine-producing neurons, raises hope for treatment
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Lowest risk found at less than 15 per cent of ultra-processed food consumption out of calorie intake per day
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Exclusive: Bees may be source of pollen near remains but evidence still suggests bodies were buried with care
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In today’s newsletter: The country’s lunar landing was a triumph. This is how it quietly built a successful mission
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Study is first randomised clinical trial to evaluate laughter therapy on patients with coronary artery disease
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Earlier detection means more successful treatment – but also a drain on resources for an already creaking health service, says Christina Pagel, professor of operational research at UCL
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Unique research shows cardiovascular gains recorded in patients who were shown TV comedy
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Research presented to annual meeting of European Society of Cardiology prompts calls for action
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For the average Indian, national self-confidence is the real reward from the Chandrayaan-3 landing, says journalist Hannah Abraham
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In sniping at ‘failures’ on Covid, the former MI6 chief is reinforcing a false message
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Stanford study shows that people with the common sleep disorder are also five times more likely to develop atrial fibrillation
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Open letter warns ascribing aggression to rammings puts animals at risk of human violence
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Semaglutide injections trigger ‘very large improvements’ in patients with hearts too stiff to fill properly
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‘The animals can literally take a photo of their own skin from the inside’