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A major new gallery opens this week at Wellcome Collection explores the meaning of being human in the 21st century…

Your Hearing is Precious – Here’s How to Protect It

Once it’s gone – it’s gone. If you lose your hearing you can’t get it back. So, it’s important to…

The Rise in Trendy Gins – and ‘Bottomless’ G&T Brunches – Risks Fuelling the UK’s drink Problem

The rise in trendy gins - and ‘bottomless’ G&T brunches - risks fuelling the UK’s drink problem, warns Priory expert…

People Seeking a Needle-Free Pout are Being Sucked into Splashing Their Cash on Poor Products

Lip-plumping tools are everywhere. From suction devices to shiny glosses, there's something for everyone. I see new products surfacing all the time.   That's…

‘Breakthrough’ in Hair Loss Technology Might Not Be Such a Crowning Glory…

If you’ve got an interest in hair restoration, or you’re worried about losing your own locks, chances are you saw…

The Common Points between Carnivorous Inuit & Indian Vegetarians

In the early 1950s, the British scientific prophet Hugh Sinclair had already noted the remarkably low incidence of degenerative diseases…

RCOT launch ‘Adaptations without delay’ report

The Royal College of Occupational therapists (RCOT) has launched a new guide, ‘Adaptations without delay’ which will help speed up…

Why Sharing Your Toothbrush is a Very Bad Idea

Despite it being bad news for their health, one in four (26%) Brits seem openly-willing to share their toothbrush with…

Rainbow Badges across the NHS

Last year, the Evelina London Children's Hospital, part of Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital Trust, became the first hospital in…

Food Freshness Sensors Could Replace ‘Use-By’ Dates To Cut Food Waste.

Imperial academics have developed low-cost, smartphone-linked, eco-friendly spoilage sensors for meat and fish packaging. The researchers say the new sensors…

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