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Rebecca Wallersteiner

2018 Wellcome Book Prize – longlist announced

In 1959, CP Snow wrote that “the intellectual life of the whole of Western society is increasingly being split into…

Cathie Pilkington RA at the Royal Society of Medicine

Earlier this week Professor Cathie Pilkington RA delivered the Royal Society of Medicine’s 2018 annual arts, society and medicine lecture…

Burns Night: is haggis good for you?

Tonight around the world Scottish people will celebrate Burns Night by dining on traditional fare - haggis. Burns night  commemorates…

The science of overeating

What happens to your body due to overeating? The average person’s stomach can cope with around one and one-and-a-half litres…

Ideal gifts for someone in hospital

What's the ideal gift to bring someone who is in hospital? Hospitals can be very tedious places for patients and…

Cold water swimming isn’t just for New Year

If you were one of the thousands who started New Year with a dip in the chilly waters of the…

Unrest – a new film about ME

As NICE announces it will review current treatment guidelines for those with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), a disturbing new film ‘Unrest’…

Superbugs: The fight for our lives

The relentless ongoing battle to fight the spread of deadly superbugs is explored in Superbugs: The Fight for Our Lives,…

Blood: Life Uncut

Rebecca Wallersteiner takes a look at a new exhibition - ‘Blood: Life Uncut’ revealing the essential, expressive and visceral nature…

Can graphic design save your life?

Can Graphic Design Save Your Life? is a new exhibition at the Wellcome Collection which explores how graphic designers have…

Internet porn: young people and relationships

Is internet porn the new norm for young people in a digital age? And what effect is it having on…

Whitstable Oyster Festival

This weekend, July 22—24th, Whitstable celebrates its famous oysters with the Whitstable Oyster Festival, this year held on Tankerton Slopes.…

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