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3D printing for health and construction is improving: breakthrough techniques are opening up new possibilities.
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3D printing for health and construction is improving: breakthrough techniques are opening up new possibilities.
New research exposes the profound changes within the body during mid-life and early retirement. Learn more about what takes place.
Learn about the new study that shows how TV affects aging. Find out how excessive TV time can impact your chances of healthy aging.
Should England lower the drink-driving limit? Learn about the BMA's proposal and the potential impact on road safety.
Cutting-edge wearable health monitor uses sweat analysis for disease detection: diabetes, heart disease, and kidney failure.
Harvard study links the eco-friendly planetary health diet to lower risks of premature death, diseases, and reduced environmental impact.
Whole milk is back in fashion for Gen Z as a result of influencers on platforms like TikTok. Retailers report changing sales patterns.
People in the UK and Ireland inhale more microplastic particles than all except those in China and Mongolia, a 109-country study reveals.
Human testicles contain microplastics at levels three times higher than those found in animal testes and human placentas.
Microplastics are everywhere. What can you do to reduce the amount you ingest? Read our useful tips for a lower-plastic diet.
A recent study has found that cow cuddling can help reduce stress and anxiety, particularly in women. And the feeling is reciprocated!
UK scientists are launching a pioneering new research project to assess the risk of microplastics to human health.
A survey by MyFitnessPal has found Brits devour 791 calories more working from home than at the office. And walk half the steps.
A revolutionary ‘bionic eye’ is being developed to distinguish between healthy and diseased brain tissue in brain cancer sufferers.
The terrible forest fires burning on the East Coast have made New York the most polluted city on the planet.
The world is falling behind on its global target to reduce sodium intake by 30 per cent by 2025.
The Global Alliance to End AIDS in Children has pledged to end the transmission of HIV/AIDS to children by 2030.
A mug of tea can be just what the doctor ordered to get through the cold winter months, according to the UK Tea and Infusions Association
The idea that being green means sacrifice and going without was epitomised by Boris Johnson’s denigration of the “hair shirt-wearing, tree-hugging, mung bean-eating eco freak”. When the UK prime minister said that in 2020, the message was clear: a sustainable...
The COVID pandemic has made people rethink many aspects of their lives, new research has found. Many are now more aware of their personal impact on society, with a positive shift in the ways they contribute to their communities. But it has also increased negativity...