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The key to sticking to and reaping the rewards of exercise over the long term may be as simple as doing something you enjoy, ...
Broken, Burnt, Buried explores what the practice of breaking everyday objects tells us about the life of ordinary people in ...
“The UN coordinated system has been crippled and undermined intentionally by Israel and its allies such that they were able then to introduce this horrifically violent alternative,” said Dr James ...
“This is a critical time for wasp colony founding when the lone foundress queen, who has emerged from hibernation, builds a nest and raises her first brood alone,” said Professor Seirian Sumner (UCL ...
“The Indian government announced the abeyance very quickly after the Pahalgam terrorist attack because it knows that water is a real pressure point for Pakistan. Water is very politically sensitive,” ...
“We know that low iron levels can make ADHD symptoms worse. But it's not unreasonable to say that some women who've been diagnosed actually just have low iron, as the symptoms are very similar,” said ...
This new paper explores the barriers and facilitators to delivering webchat mental health support to young people, using the Behaviour Change Wheel.
"People won't want to do business with the US if they don't trust the US in negotiations, if they're not sure the US will stand by them in defence and security issues,” said Professor Julie Norman ...
"If it's wrapped in plastic and it contains at least one ingredient that you don't typically find in a domestic kitchen, then it's ultra-processed food," said Dr Chris Van Tulleken (UCL Infection & ...
“It’s one of the most common complications of the disease – yet it’s also one of the least discussed,” said Dr David Ralph (UCL Surgery and Interventional Science), on the connection between erectile ...
“This does give us food for thought on how we move into the future… We now need a proper clinical trial to look at the effects of these drugs on Alzheimer’s in women as well as men,” said Dr Ruth ...