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Research finds one in three people taking the drugs show signs of becoming dependent, and one in eight are at risk from misuse
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US researchers say findings challenge view that cats are antisocial and suggest bereavement may be universal
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Homo floresiensis lived on Indonesia’s Flores island as recently as 50,000 years ago
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England research shows huge benefits with resulting savings for NHS and councils
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It is hoped the research, which examines the density of tick populations in Scotland, could help reduce tick-spread illnesses, such as Lyme disease.
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Percentage of badgers with bTB fell to zero in Cornish study, raising hopes of end to cull of 210,000 badgers since 2013
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Report by Co-op Funeralcare highlights shift towards unusual venues, pets at services and glittery coffins
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Scientists believe artificial light may be affecting natural ecology of plant life by creating extended photosynthesis
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Great apes may be able to produce ‘first words’ similar to those spoken by human babies
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Scientists call for ensuring people of all ages have access to affordable and comprehensive health insurance to fight cancer
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About one in five teenagers aged 16-18 display problematic behaviour with their phones, study finds
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Substantial proportion have cognitive and mental health problems years after infection, with some symptoms worsening
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Researchers have identified two new risks that can be tackled to reduce the chances of developing the condition.
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Researchers name 14 factors for people to address to ‘hugely’ reduce risk of developing condition
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US researchers say they have uncovered potential link after tracking 130,000 people over four decades
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The findings come as millions spent the weekend under air quality warnings from wildfires spewing smoke across the US
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Researchers call for special clinical trials to evaluate semaglutide’s potential for use in smoking cessation