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Research suggests alcohol may give people liquid courage to approach those they find attractive.
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Drop in first half of year driven by fall in demand and some growth in clean power, study says
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US research casts doubt on anecdotal evidence, but suggests drinking may give you ‘courage’ to approach attractive people
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Institute for Fiscal Studies estimates workforce expansion plan means NHS would employ 49% of all public sector staff
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Reports about China’s ‘influence’ made public more suspicious of Chinese-Australian communities, according to 70% of respondents to UTS survey
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Researchers say float therapy offers a new therapeutic direction in treating patients with anorexia nervosa and other eating disorders.
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Erg Chech 002 was discovered in 2020 in the Erg Chech region of the Sahara Desert.
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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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Exclusive: Pupils in north-east and London most likely to never have a teacher of similar ethnicity, study finds
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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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Tests part of NHS drive to cut heart attacks as study finds risk for men twice as high as for women
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While screening can help some people live longer, data shows some people’s lives are shortened as result of screening
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study finds average walking time to retrieve public access defibrillator from centre of any given postcode is 19 minutes
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The BBC speaks to students who were blocked at the airport as they tried to leave for Dubai.
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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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study is first randomised clinical trial to evaluate laughter therapy on patients with coronary artery disease
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Pupils in grammar school areas experience little boost in results, while grades among brightest may actually be lower
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Researchers say considering birthweight could help identify those who might benefit from tailored support and monitoring later in life.