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People with sleep problems at greater risk of stroke, study suggests
Scientists in the US have found people with one or more self-reported symptoms of insomnia have a 16% increased risk…
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Global greenhouse gas emissions at all-time high, study finds
Greenhouse gas emissions have reached an all-time high, threatening to push the world into “unprecedented” levels of global heating, scientists…
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Inequalities cause 2,000 extra cancer cases in Wales – Cancer Research UK – Cancer News
The Senedd in Cardiff, home of the Welsh Parliament. Roger Utting/Shutterstock.com Cancer patients in Wales face unacceptable health inequalities. Our…
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Long Covid can impair quality of life more than advanced cancers, study says
Many people with long Covid have a lower health-related quality of life than people with some advanced cancers, research suggests.…
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Mind-reading tech ‘must include neurodivergent people to avoid bias’
Mind-reading technologies pose a “real danger” of discrimination and bias, the Information Commissioner’s Office has warned, as it develops specific…
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1.6-billion-year-old steroids may be traces of earliest complex life
Illustration of an early eukaryote that evolved in the sea – although we don’t know what these organisms looked like…
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DeepMind AI’s new way to sort objects could speed up global computing
Sorting algorithms are a vital part of computing BEST-BACKGROUNDS/Shutterstock An algorithm used trillions of times a day around the world…
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Male masturbation in primates evolved to cut chance of catching STIs
Bonobos indulge in a wide variety of sexual behaviour, including solo and mutual genital rubbing Nature Picture Library/Alamy Primates have…
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Everything you need to know about the drugs Ozempic and Wegovy
Ozempic can cause weight loss in people with type 2 diabetes Canadian Press/Shutterstock Ozempic and Wegovy are brand names for…
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Origins of masturbation traced back to primates 40m years ago
Evolutionary biologists have traced the origins of masturbation to ancient primates that predate the first humans by tens of millions…
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