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Research finds women who go through early menopause are almost four times as likely to contract ovarian cancer
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Latest study shows Enhertu, rejected by Nice, can stall growth of tumours by a year, longer than standard chemotherapy
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Exclusive: Michael Coulthart’s claims emerge after New Brunswick closes its inquiry into disease affecting more than 200 people
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‘Whichever party offers a credible plan for childcare may well stand to win over a crucial constituency of swing voters come July,’ think tank director says
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study also finds people from ethnic minorities with atrial fibrillation more than twice as likely to die than white patients
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The men in the study applied the gel once daily to each shoulder blade.
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MPs affected include cabinet ministers and opposition front benchers
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Meeting WHO guidelines would avoid many cases of diseases and save the NHS millions, research shows
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Researchers say world has enough fossil fuel projects planned to meet demand forecasts to 2050 if net zero is reached
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Figures show statistics, computing, physics and maths have risen in popularity and languages bouncing back
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Sudden cut in pollution in 2020 meant less shade from sun and was ‘substantial’ factor in record surface temperatures in 2023, study finds
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Squeals and growls tend to occur in groups, finds study of infants aged up to 13 months
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IPPR research examines transport emissions by income, gender, location, ethnicity and age
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Children who eat peanut snacks regularly from four to six months onwards 71% less likely to have peanut allergy at 13, research finds
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A study says that most beer served in pubs and bars is short-measured. Here’s why I think drinkers should suck it up, says the writer Imogen West-Knights
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study in mice shows that after a period without drug treatment, the test subjects recovered to become fertile again
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study provides new insights into social dynamics between colonisers and Indigenous communities in North America
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Researchers developed new method to study effects of Ebola virus infection under controlled lab conditions
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Labour and Liberal Democrats dominated list of MPs who were rated as very good in backing environmental policies