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Paleontologists compared the bones and joints of birds to dinosaurs to find links in new Yale University study
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Speakers of 28 languages linked sound and shape at least 88% of the time, in ‘strongest case of sound symbolism to date’
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Experts recruited roughly 50 speakers of seven accents of English
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Northeners, Scots and Irish better at identifying people mimicking accents than southerners
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Regular exercise can delay dementia onset by 18 months, says study in British Journal of Sports Medicine
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Rats’ behaviour offers profound lesson on potential ‘key to a healthy brain’, scientist says
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Adding a high-flavanol food can alleviate the negative impact of stress in the body
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The findings indicate that eating food high in flavanols could be a way to counteract some of the impact of poorer food choices on the body.
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If people with least physical activity matched levels of most active, they could live almost 11 years longer
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New study adds to growing evidence of strong link between sedentary behaviour and heart health
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Announcements such as ensuring all adult workers are paid the same minimum wage rate will reportedly start to close the pay gap between workers aged 18-20 and older employees
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NHS centres join search for patients who have lived much longer than expected, in hope of developing new therapies
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Nationwide says New Forest is most expensive national park with an average property price of £576,000
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Scientists have transformed blood into a substance which successfully repaired bones in animals, paving the way for personalised 3D-printed implants
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If people with least physical activity matched levels of most active, they could live almost 11 years longer
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Scientists have transformed blood into a material which successfully repaired bones in animals.
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Analysis lays bare huge challenge of mismanaged waste on eve of UN plastic treaty talks in Busan
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The returning first lady is expected to spend most of her time between New York City, where 18-year-old Barron is studying at NYU, and Palm Beach, Florida
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People who use abbreviations were less likely to receive responses, analysis by psychologists found