0
Psychosis is when people lose some contact with reality, and this might involve seeing or hearing things that other people cannot see or hear.
0
Climate chaos is threatening food production, trade and lives, says World Meteorological Organization
0
Halifax says typical house prices in early 2024 have ‘largely plateaued’ but predicts they will rise later in the year
0
study shows these great apes continue to learn and hone their tool-using skills well into adulthood.
0
Halifax says typical house prices in early 2024 have ‘largely plateaued’ but predicts they will rise later in the year
0
Some lucidity episodes may be induced by presence of loved one or music, study finds
0
study suggests almost everyone with two copies of genetic variant ApoE4 goes on to develop disease
0
Genetic analysis of Winchester samples shows similar strains of disease and supports theory that fur trade played role in spread
0
Researchers said women should increase their activity levels to meet World Health Organisation guidelines on physical activity by age 55.
0
Exclusive: 2003 study was cited as evidence that risks of hepatitis C could not have been foreseen at the time
0
While men are disproportionally affected by conditions that cause early death, women are left with higher levels of illness and disability
0
A new study indicates there are stark differences between men and women when it comes to health.
0
Researchers examined data from seven studies involving more than 9,000 women around the world
0
Children should be banned from most social media until 18 amid attempts to ‘monetise’ them, says Macron-commissioned study
0
The study found that people with higher persistent loneliness were disproportionately women, had a lower income and were less educated.
0
Researchers say issue ‘urgently needs scrutiny’ after rap and drill music used as evidence against 252 defendants over three years
0
Genetics alone can mean a 21% greater risk of early death, research finds, but people can improve their chances
0
Exclusive: First study of its kind finds prisoners are 28% less likely to receive treatment for cancer
0
In a first, researchers were able to compare records of people who drank polluted water in Veneto, Italy, with neighbors who did not