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Researchers found the ‘Christchurch’ gene to have a protective effect in people who are at very high risk of developing the disease.
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Subjects who kept virus at bay showed rapid response in nasal immune cells and more activity in early-alert gene
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Scientists suspect dilation of blood vessels during erection may lead to microplastics accumulating in penile tissue
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Natacha Gray had an active life, diving, climbing and playing music, before illness left her so tired she would collapse on the way to the couch. She discusses two and a half devastating years – and how she stays optimistic
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River’s main channel previously ran about 100km south of Dhaka in Bangladesh
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The next 30 years will see consumers turn increasingly to laboratory-grown meat cultured from animal tissues, researchers believe.
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Astronomers believe they may have witnessed a massive black hole wake up and become active in a far-away galaxy. The cosmic event was first spotted in 2019 when a US telescope detected an “unusual brightness” around 300 million light-years away. ...
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Letters: Readers respond to an article describing one child’s experience with the virus and how it has affected him and his family
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Researchers hope the findings could help identify who would benefit from certain treatments and lead to the development of targeted therapies.
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Around one in 37 people alive today in the UK will be diagnosed with Parkinson’s in their lifetime
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Lessons from Ebola and Covid were not learned, say Helen Clark and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as they launch report calling for urgent action
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Reddish-brown liquid found in untouched 2,000-year-old Roman tomb is a local, sherry-like wine
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Mysterious brightening of distant galaxy believed to be caused by material falling into huge black hole
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The researchers looked at the family history of older adults from a trial aimed at Alzheimer’s prevention
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Longer days make it easier to see these natural phenomena, which can appear about 30 minutes after sunset in the west
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Breakthrough could pave way for formula milk that more closely replicates health benefits of breastfeeding
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Significant rise in number of people taking lessons amid surge in interest in language declared extinct a decade ago
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Researchers say transcranial direct-current stimulation can reduce ‘love trauma syndrome’
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A range of scientific studies point to clear physical and mental benefits of supporting friends and family
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Could a fungus trigger a Last of Us-style apocalypse? The author of What If Fungi Win? says despite dangers, the organisms are of great use to science