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People with high chance of developing disease could be warned up to seven years before symptoms appear, research indicates
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Link to climate activism is seven times stronger for anger than it is for hope, say Norwegian researchers
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study finds almost 90% of carriers charge for at least one item, leading to questions about whether firms should be forced to be more transparent
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study says increasing capital gains tax rates to same as employment tax would raise £10bn extra
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Analysis of EU and US shows livestock farmers receive about 1,000 times more public funding than plant-based and cultivated meat
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‘Our findings do not support the prescription of blue-light filtering lenses to general population’
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Researchers looked at the effects of the lenses compared with non-blue-light filtering lenses for improving visual performance.
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Researchers speculate this may be due to change in self-care, food habits and social isolation
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Outbreaks may be addressed sooner by avoiding need for sending stool samples abroad
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Ernesta Danquah Amoah, from London, attended Millfield School on a Royal National Children’s SpringBoard Foundation place to study for her A-levels.
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As term-time approaches, soon-to-be students will be mulling over questions such as what to pack, whether to contact their new peers, and how to manage their finances. We ask those who’ve been there for their words of wisdom about how to prepare
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study highlights significance of using large-scale data to address long-standing questions about evolution of languages
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‘It could help the very elderly or someone who has had a brain injury or stroke to improve cognition’
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The World Health Organisation has set a target to reduce harmful alcohol consumption by 20% by 2030.
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Smaart, which gave users personalised feedback about alcohol intake, had ‘significant’ impact, study finds
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Giving women painkiller piroxicam alongside levonorgestrel found to prevent 95% of pregnancies
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Researchers tracked more than 110,000 UK adults involved in the UK Biobank study.
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The development advances the promise of transplantation from one species to another, researchers say.
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The study suggests the mummy has more ancestry in common with early Anatolian farmers than any European counterparts.
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Genome analysis reveals new physical details of mummified corpse found in ice of Italian Alps