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Painting by Graham Sutherland is being displayed at Blenheim Palace before being auctioned in June
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In today’s newsletter: Government-funded care was extended to younger children this month, but a study that looked at international examples says the system needs a wholesale overhaul
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Research reveals ‘long-lasting effects’ caused by pressure from parents, families, bullies and the media
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The findings offer hope for future therapies and interventions to improve muscle health and quality of life.
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Archaeologists and astrologers to study Wiltshire site’s lesser understood connection to the moon
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Malcolm LaVergne, executor of Simpson’s estate, says ‘hard no’ to brain being given to study effects of playing in NFL
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Male-on-male aggression more frequent among bonobos than chimps, but aggression between males and females less common
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Findings point to ‘comparable cognitive capacities’ for both modern humans and Neanderthals
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It represents ‘a unique case’ of partnership between a human and a wild South American fox, scientists say.
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Switch could also reduce prevalence of disability linked to diet-related disease and help tackle the climate crisis, researchers found
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Writing negative reactions on paper and shredding it or scrunching and throwing in the bin eliminates angry feelings, study finds
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The study involved 285 people who had experienced their first episode of psychosis and 261 people who have never had the mental health condition
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Huge gravity of these dense stars, which have burned all their own fuel, rips apart smaller planetary bodies
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G20 countries spent $142bn in three years to expand operations despite a G7 pledge to stop doing so, study finds
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Chemical analysis reveals origin of coinage that stimulated trade and helped fuel development of new towns from seventh century
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Each pregnancy is linked with an additional two to three months of biological ageing, researchers say
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The findings suggest touch is beneficial for physical and mental health.
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Prostate cancer is the second biggest cancer killer of men in the UK, causing 12,000 deaths a year
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Money spent on tobacco products in England ‘could instead be spent in shops, on entertainment or other services’, author adds
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The pair’s study of the neglect of northern regions carries persuasive ideas for their renewal and a reminder that history favours the brave