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Mexico’s ‘water monsters’ disappear from natural habitat

Mexico’s axelotol’s may have disappeared from their only natural habitat, biologists fear.

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Back to school lunchbox masterclass

Getting children involved in packing wholesome, nutrient-rich lunchboxes is key as parents prepare for back-to-school.

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Pumping iron helps women cut diabetes risk

A new study has found weightlifting can help women reduce their risk of diabetes.

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Swedish women receive womb transplants

A pioneering surgical treatment could help women without wombs conceive.

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Open your mind to a new career

Want to enrich your life and those around you? We find out how changing your career could help change your life.

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New grandparents program may improve child behaviour

A new program for older people caring for their grandkids could improve children’s behavior.

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Baby illusion

A study has found there are biological reasons why youngest children remain eternally ‘the baby’ of the family.

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Artificial sweetener safe to consume says European Food Safety Authority

Artificial sweetener aspartame has been ruled safe to use by Europe’s Food Safety Authority.

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Cholesterol by-product fuels breast cancer

Research has found the growth and spread of breast cancer can be fuelled by a by-product of cholesterol.

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Memories can be inherited

A groundbreaking study has found phobias could be inherited through changes to DNA.

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Salt in medicines, a health risk

Dissolvable painkillers could pose a health risk for millions because of their high salt quantity.

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Children run slower today compared to 30 years ago

A global fitness study has found today’s children cannot run as fast as their parents did when they were young.

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Brain Aneurysms: Life in the balance

Although rare, if left untreated cerebral aneurysms can be fatal. We look at one woman’s story of recovering from a ruptured aneurysm and find out what you need to know.

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Gardening linked to longer life

If you enjoy pottering in the garden or odd jobs around the house, chances are you will live longer.

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Argentina’s cow power

Argentine reserachers have discovered a way to convert cow’s digestive gases into a bio fuel for the future.

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While you were sleeping

According to new research, sleep may allow time for the brain to clean away waste built up from a hard day’s thinking.

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Popcorn makes cinema-goers immune to advertising

New research has found that munching on popcorn whilst at the movies may make advertising previews ineffective.

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Ending the silence: Male carers of women with breast cancer

As more and more women survive breast cancer, a lack of services catering to male carers and partners is becoming critical.

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Blood pressure pill, cancer fighting

A safe and commonly used blood pressure medication could help to fight cancerous tumours from the inside out.

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Sugar key to preventable brain damage in newborns

An inexpensive sugar-based gel administered to newborns could help stop preventable brain damage.

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E-readers help Dyslexic readers

Electronic devices may help those suffering from dyslexia improve their reading skills.

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Scientists forecast end of our world

Scientists have calculated the habitable lifespan of Earth, and it may not be as long as we think.

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Midwifery care costs less and delivers equally safe care

Midwifery care is more cost effective and just as safe as standard hospital care, according to a world-first study.

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Cocaine addiction could begin within hours of drug use

An addiction to cocaine could begin within hours of taking the drug, scientists find.

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