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Dr Leon Barron studies London’s wastewater, analysing it in all its chemical, narcotic, polluted glory, before and after treatment. Amazingly, he still drinks the stuff from the tap
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UK medicines regulator says information on boxes of montelukast will alert users to risk of mood and behaviour changes
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I get advice about my age on social media (not all of it friendly), but I’m sanguine about life without youthful anxieties, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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Researchers reassure infected modern red squirrels do not pose threat to people
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‘The first time it happened, it gave rise to all complex life,’ scientists say
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But researchers reassure infected modern red squirrels do not pose a threat to people in the UK.
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An orangutan has been filmed applying a plant with known pain-relieving properties to a wound in a first for a wild animal. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Germany, and Universitas Nasional, Indonesia, observed a male Su ...
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Indonesian scientists document extraordinary case of Rakus the Sumatran orangutan, who covers his facial wound with mesh made from chewed leaves
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Researchers said women should increase their activity levels to meet World Health Organisation guidelines on physical activity by age 55.
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Scientists say the findings could help shed light on how the knowledge of wound medications evolved in humans.
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Researchers identified features of immune B cells which make them successful at targeting tumours.
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‘Shanidar Z’ found in cave where Neanderthals repeatedly returned to bury their dead
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Shanidar Z found in cave where Neanderthals repeatedly returned to ritually bury their dead
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A new study indicates there are stark differences between men and women when it comes to health.
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The breakthrough means scientists will now be able to test the vaccine on a larger group of patients.
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While some cyanobacteria are among the deadliest organisms in the world, others help us flourish
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The study found that people with higher persistent loneliness were disproportionately women, had a lower income and were less educated.
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Oregon patient lost consciousness after white matter became inflamed and risked irreversible loss of brain function and possibly death