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The study found that patients with highest levels of a specific protein were 50% more likely to die from a heart complication.
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Exclusive: study compares electoral systems, with proportional representation shown not to be as volatile as critics say
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Exclusive: Lack of online skills and access creates digital divide that amplifies other exclusions, says report
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Charities and education providers say young carers should be eligible for welfare when they study more than 21 hours a week
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Fears over the effect of rapid weight loss on physical and mental wellbeing of young people said to be unjustified
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Cancer scientist decides to study the tumour that once afflicted his small daughter â and now her work is adding to his projectâs success
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More than 400 of the chemicals identified are in every major commonly used plastic product such as food packaging
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Numbers living with or dying from disorders such as stroke rises dramatically to 3.4bn people – 43% of global population
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Ian Sample and science correspondent Hannah Devlin discuss some of the science stories that have made headlines this week, from a new theory challenging the existence of dark matter to an alarming study about the possible impact of microplastics on o ...
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Charity says findings from schools in England show need for early intervention and fewer exclusions
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Improved screening and treatment means fewer middle-aged people dying of disease despite rise in cases
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Leaks of heat-trapping methane – about 3% of gas produced in US – cost $9.3bn yearly in climate damage, but the problem is fixable
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Being post-menopausal means these species can have long lives without competing with their daughters
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Compensation for senior bosses at firms from Tesla to T-Mobile US worth more than those companiesâ net tax payments, study finds
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Coral larvae more likely to settle on degraded reefs bathed in marine soundscapes, Caribbean study shows
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Giant sequoias, one of planet Earth’s biggest and longest-living trees, seem ‘suited to our wetter climate’, British researchers say