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How scientists will use ancient rainforest pollen to predict climate change effects

Ancient pollen found in a Brazilian rainforest could enable scientists to predict the effects of global climate change. ... Read more >>

New evidence suggests moderate consumption of alcohol in pregnancy does not harm babies

Moderate drinking during pregnancy — three to seven glasses of alcohol a week — does not appear to harm fetal neurodevelopment, as indicated by the child's ability to balance, suggests a large study. ... Read more >>


The perfect cream tea is revealed by maths formula for the best quantities of scones, cream and jam

The long-held debate on how to serve the perfect cream tea, whether it's jam or cream first and whether its whipped or clotted cream, may now finally be put to rest after a maths expert created a formula for the perfect cream tea. ... Read more >>

Baby blackbirds are rescued by RSPCA after their nest is carried on a trailer 300 miles from home

An RSPCA centre is caring for four baby blackbirds who found themselves a long way from home after their nest travelled 300 miles on the back of a trailer being towed by a car. ... Read more >>

Ethnically diverse neighbourhoods are healthier, study suggests

Britain's most ethnically diverse neighbourhoods are also the healthiest, a study reveals. ... Read more >>

Four newborn kittens discovered under the floor of a bungalow in RSPCA rescue

They were only a week old, but they certainly used up a few of their nine lives. Four newborn kittens had a lucky escape after falling down the gap in a cavity wall at a bungalow in Frinton-on-Sea, Essex. ... Read more >>

Health benefits of fish for pregnant women as a source of iodine highlighted in new study

Fish is one of the best natural sources of Iodine - and more needs to be done to raise consumer awareness, latest research has found. ... Read more >>

Believing in science reassures atheists at stressful times, reseachers say

A belief in science may help non-religious people deal with adversity by offering comfort and reassurance, suggests a study by Oxford University psychologists. ... Read more >>

Parents sought for study to improve health and treatment of premature children

Child health experts are seeking parents to take part in a landmark study designed to improve the health and treatments for children born prematurely. ... Read more >>

Cat runs for mayor in Mexican state capital elections

It is perhaps the ultimate in political democracy - and fairness. A cat has been elected to run for mayor in Mexico. ... Read more >>

School proposes homework ban so pupils can enjoy quality family time

It's probably every pupils dream scenario - and actually makes a lot of sense. A new school is proposing getting rid of homework, in favour of pupils enjoying quality time with their families instead. ... Read more >>

Student Daniel Collins' hard-hitting documentary on binge drinking receives New York award nomination

A UK student is celebrating that his heartfelt radio documentary has been shortlisted for an award at this year's New York Radio Festival. ... Read more >>

RSPCA says goose had a miraculous recovery after callous arrow attack

A goose which made a miraculous recovery after being shot through the torso by a crossbow has been reunited with his mate. ... Read more >>

Avatar therapy helps silence voices in schizophrenia, study suggests

An avatar system that enables people with schizophrenia to control the voice of their hallucinations is being developed by researchers at UCL with support from the Wellcome Trust. ... Read more >>

Penguins at London Zoo prepare for annual moult, showing that summer is finally here

Penguins at London Zoo are piling on the pounds ready for their annual moult - a sure sign that summer is finally upon us, the zoo's experts say. ... Read more >>

Implementing new ways of charitable giving could see donations triple

Charities could benefit from an additional £40 million per year through a new intervention designed to automatically enroll donors to a scheme that can increase their donations by three per cent a year. ... Read more >>

Taking even half the exercise recommended by experts can still prevent serious illness, research finds

Doing just half the amount of recommended exercise can be enough to reduce the risk of serious illness, research from the Department for Health had found. ... Read more >>

National Trust begins census to establish whether puffin numbers are increasing

A puffin census has begun at North East wildlife habitat - the windswept Farne Islands - as National Trust rangers attempt to find how many breeding pairs of these iconic birds thrive on the Islands. ... Read more >>

Back To Work: Stroke survivors encouraged to return to employment by pilot scheme

The Stroke Association has set up a new Back to Work Scheme which supports stroke survivors of working age return to employment. ... Read more >>

For James: Charity remembering James Bulger will support disadvantaged youngsters

A charity set up in memory of murdered toddler James Bulger is looking to provide disadvantaged youngsters with a well-deserved holiday away from the problems of their everyday life. ... Read more >>

World Learning marks eightieth anniversary with fellowships for inspiring young leaders

A non-profit organisation, aimed at advancing leadership through education, exchange, and development programmes in over 60 countries, is celebrating its eightieth birthday by awarding its newest fellowship to five young leaders. ... Read more >>

Diabetes drug Exenatide could help patients with Parkinson's Disease, trial suggests

A drug used to treat patients with diabetes could offer fresh hope to those affected by the debilitating symptoms of Parkinson's disease. ... Read more >>

Stroke patients see signs of recovery in stem-cell trial

An encouraging new study has seen some improvements in severely disabled stroke patients following injections of stem cells into their brains. ... Read more >>

Pants Hats: An inspiring fundraising project in aid of children's cancer research charity KidsCan

Cheshire writer and blogger Emi Lowe is going from strength to strength in her fun campaign, Pants Hats, in aid of Salford children's cancer research charity, KidsCan. ... Read more >>

Blue Flag and Seaside Awards: British beaches meet tough new EU standards for high standards and water quality

From Whitley Bay to Clacton, Margate to Torbay, England boasts some of the best and cleanest beaches in the world, according to environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy. ... Read more >>

Sorry beer thief leaves apology note and cash for couple he stole from

A guilty thief has left an apology note and $140 to a Kentucky couple for stealing their alcohol over several years. The culprit had been routinely  targeting the beer in the back garden of Leo and Dee Samad's home. ... Read more >>

Study supports women's groups in world's poorest communities to reduce maternal and newborn deaths

Women's groups can dramatically reduce the number of maternal and newborn deaths in some of the world's poorest communities, according to new research. ... Read more >>

UK fruit growers anticipate a bumper harvest of apples and pears due to cold weather

Experts says that UK fruit growers could enjoy a much improved harvest of apples and pears this year. ... Read more >>

Love carriages planned for Prague underground trains to help commuters find romance

Love could be about blossom on Prague's railway with plans to create singles only 'love carriages' on underground trains. ... Read more >>

Vitamin D could help significantly reduce asthma symptoms, study finds

Scientists at King's College London have discovered that Vitamin D has the potential to significantly reduce the symptoms of asthma. ... Read more >>

Scruffy, overgrown farmland supports wildlife better, scientists say

Parts of the farm landscape that look overgrown and ‘scruffy' are more important in supporting wildlife than they first appear, according to new research. ... Read more >>

Quadruplet babies are doing well and will be home soon after being born from a single embryo

Quadruplet baby girls have made medical history after being born from a single embryo - the first time this has ever happened in Britain. ... Read more >>

Faith and Organ Donation Summit: First multi-faith conference considers how to increase organ donors

Faith leaders, community representatives and health professionals from six of the major religions in the UK have come together for the first ever summit to promote the importance of more people from different faiths signing up to the NHS Organ Don... Read more >>

Scientists explore limiting ocean warming to preserve coral reefs

Limiting the amount of warming experienced by the world's oceans in the future could buy some time for tropical coral reefs, say researchers. ... Read more >>

Retailers Benetton and H&M sign Bangladesh Fire and Building Safety Agreement as campaigners urge more to join

In the past few days over a half dozen major global and national clothing brands, ranging from Benetton to H&M, have signed the Bangladesh Fire and Building Safety Agreement. ... Read more >>

Studying rhino dung achieves baby boom for Chester Zoo

Ground-breaking science by staff at Chester Zoo has helped to achieve a rhino baby boom. ... Read more >>

Scientists develop early-warning sensor systems to test and track flu, MRSA and HIV

Worldwide, there are an estimated 6.8 billion mobile phone subscriptions, 2.7 billion people on-line and 1 billion social network users, representing a massive opportunity to widen access to health tests and track emerging disease outbreaks. ... Read more >>

iRecord Ladybirds: Phone app could help conserve ladybirds by recording their numbers

A new free mobile phone app, iRecord Ladybirds, will help monitor the impact of the invasive Harlequin ladybird on the UK's native ladybird species. ... Read more >>

RSPCA appeals for support to continue wildlife scheme that boosts young disadvantaged parents

A pioneering and award-winning RSPCA scheme that uses wildlife and the great outdoors to improve the lives of disadvantaged young parents is seeking funding to secure its future. ... Read more >>

Scientists develop method for using bacteria to stop malaria

Mosquitoes are deadly efficient disease transmitters but research by American scientists, however, demonstrates that they also can be equally adept in curing diseases such as malaria. ... Read more >>

Ex-soldier Chris Jones develops mountain bike to enable fellow disabled people access to activities

A man who suffered life-changing injuries whilst serving in the British Army is hoping to build cost effective, specially adapted mountain bikes that can enable others like him to share his passion for the sport. ... Read more >>

London Zoo's search for female mate to breed and save the critically endangered Mangarahara cichlid fish

>Experts at ZSL London Zoo are launching an urgent worldwide appeal to find a female mate for the last remaining males of a critically endangered fish species. ... Read more >>

Great Adventure: Wallace and Gromit star in VisitEngland's campaign to encourage British to holiday in UK

VisitEngland, the UK's national tourist board, has recruited Wallace & Gromit to inspire Britons to take a holiday at home this year. ... Read more >>

Sunshine could benefit health, reducing blood pressure and cutting risk of heart attack and stroke, study suggests

Exposing skin to sunlight may help to reduce blood pressure, cut the risk of heart attack and stroke, a study suggests. ... Read more >>

Best outdoor places in UK for children and the greatest tree to climb, revealed by the National Trust

The National Trust has identified the best places around the UK for outdoor adventures, including the greatest tree to climb. ... Read more >>

Dame Helen Mirren's tee shirt gesture to promote drummers who interrupted her performance of The Audience

She lost her cool when their noisy drumming interrupted her theatre performance, but In a conciliatory gesture Dame Helen Mirren has come to the aid of a group of drummers by promoting their festival on her tee-shirt. ... Read more >>

Three women missing for a decade in Cleveland, Ohio found safe and we

For every parent of a missing person, it's a story that can only boost their hope and their faith that they too may one day be reunited with their loved ones. ... Read more >>

Graphene discovery hailed as a breakthrough in future use of solar cell energy

Combining wonder material graphene with other stunning one-atom thick materials could create the next generation of solar cells and optoelectronic devices, scientists have revealed. ... Read more >>

RSPCA rescues kitten trapped for five days in a wall cavity

A tiny kitten has been rescued safe and sound by the RSPCA after he was stuck in the wall cavity of a first floor flat for five days. ... Read more >>

New hope for babies at risk of brain injury: Scientists develop ambulance cooling technique for hospital transfers

Two babies at risk of brain injury following a lack of oxygen at birth have received xenon gas and cooling therapy while being transferred from one hospital to another in a specially equipped ambulance. ... Read more >>

The Special Places Project - National Trust urges people to share photographs of their favourite places

Celebrities are used to life in front of the lens but now stars from the world of sport, film and TV take a turn behind the camera. ... Read more >>

Mental health research suggests most who suffer problems have understanding, supportive partners

Two out of three people with mental health problems - 63% - who tell their partners about their condition have said that partners ‘weren't fazed' and were ‘really understanding' when they heard the news, latest research shows. ... Read more >>

Congenitally blind people have better memories than the sighted, study suggests

People who are congenitally blind have more accurate memories than those who are sighted, researchers have found. ... Read more >>

Inspiring car crash survivor Benjamin Pohl makes a difference, volunteering in Chicago

It's always good to hear an inspirational story of how someone has come through a particularly difficult time and made the best of their situation, made their life even better. Chicago man Benjamin Pohl's journey is exactly that. ... Read more >>

Hospital plays restful radio recordings of snoring, birdsong and rain to help patients sleep

Insomniacs and tinnitus sufferers being treated at a Scottish hospital are to be given the opportunity to tune into an alternative form of therapy - soothing sounds including rain, waves, birdsong and snoring. ... Read more >>

The Social Innovation Incubator Award: Support for start-up of non-proft organisations

Do you need practical resources and assistance to help your great idea for a better world flourish? Are you setting up or running a non-profit organisation which is under 3 years old? ... Read more >>

KidsCan: Children's cancer charity launches stress-busting celebrity recipe E-Book, StarBites

As part of Stress Awareness Month, Salford-based children's cancer research charity, KidsCan, is launching stress-busting celebrity recipe e-book StarBites. ... Read more >>

Action For Kids: Sponsored walkers help fund trike for four-year-old Hannah Warburton

Family and friends of little Hannah Warburton  undertook a sponsored walk to raise money for a specialist piece of equipment that will give her increased mobility and freedom. ... Read more >>

Violent crime is reducing in Britain, according to the UK Peace Index

The UK is 11% less violent than a decade ago, according to the first-ever UK Peace Index. ... Read more >>

E.Coli bugs producing diesel on demand could help cut greenhouse gas emissions, scientists say

It sounds like science fiction but a team from the University of Exeter, with support from Shell, has developed a method to make bacteria produce diesel on demand. While the technology still faces many significant commercialisation challenges, the... Read more >>

ZSL London Zoo celebrates arrival of baby Colobus monkey

Flashing a gummy grin at the camera, ZSL London Zoo's newest arrival is winning over visitors with her adorable smile. ... Read more >>

Teachers honoured for inspiring students to Oxford success

Twelve state school teachers from across Britain have been honoured as 'inspirational teachers' by Oxford University. It's part of an awards scheme designed to recognise and show appreciation for inspirational teachers from state schools and colle... Read more >>

Xtreme Everest: Scientists' trip to Everest Base Camp to benefit intensive care patients with low oxygen levels

Scientists are taking on one of the harshest environments known to man to further vital research into the effects of low oxygen levels on the human body. ... Read more >>

GamesAid: Students are sponsored to play video games for a week to support games charity

Imagine playing video games continuously for a week... Many teenagers can probably relate but students from Bournemouth University have been doing it officially to raise funds for a charity that helps people with disabilities play games themselves... Read more >>

National Trust announces £3.5 million investment in clean energy

The National Trust has launched ambitious plan to provide clean energy to 43 of its historic properties. ... Read more >>

RSPCA bravery award for terrier Barbie who saved owner from a fire in Bristol

The RSPCA is recognising the bravery and persistence of a terrier who saved the life of her elderly owner when she did not realise her bed was on fire. ... Read more >>

Reducing salt for a month can significantly cut your blood pressure, study suggests

A modest reduction in salt intake for four or more weeks leads to a significant fall in blood pressure, according to new research. ... Read more >>

The Pansy Project: Flowers are planted by artist Paul Harfleet at locations of homophobic abuse

It's a simple act, but powerfully effective in its message. The Pansy Project sees its creator Paul Harfleet plant pansies wherever homophobic abuse occurs. ... Read more >>

Happy Guest Hotel Lodge hires out Happy The Goldfish to guests to keep them company

An entrepreneurial hotel has come up with an unusual way of keeping its guests contented - they can hire a goldfish to keep them company. ... Read more >>

KidsCan Jailbreak: Students reach Bulgaria in competition to travel furthest distance

A team of three students from Bangor University have managed to travel to Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria, with nothing but their clothes and a bit of charm as part of a jailbreak competition in aid of a children's cancer charity. ... Read more >>

Introduction of smokefree laws reduces asthma hospital admissions

Numbers of adults admitted to hospital for emergency treatment for asthma have dropped by over four per cent since smokefree legislation was introduced in England, Bath researchers have found. ... Read more >>

BCtoDC - Cyclists prepare for 3,200 mile trek across the US for charity supporting young people in Uganda

Students Marcus Farnfield and Nick McCarthy will embark on the challenge of a lifetime when they cycle across North America, pushing themselves to the limit as they clock up over 3,000 miles and cross three mountain ranges in 50 days. ... Read more >>

Speaking a tonal language primes the brain for musical training, scientists discover

Researchers have come up with the strongest evidence yet that speaking a tonal language may improve how the brain hears music. ... Read more >>

Postcard arrives at address 45 years after it was first posted

It's taken 45 years to reach its destination, but better late than never - a postcard apparently posted in 1968 has finally been delivered to a Leicestershire property. ... Read more >>

Organ donations rise by fifty per cent over five years, NHS figures show

Great news today for organ donation in the UK - the number of people donating organs after death has risen 50% in five years. ... Read more >>

The Melting Pot: Free support and training award up offered for innovative start-ups

New charities and budding entrepreneurs in and around Edinburgh have the chance to win free support and training for a year, thanks to a unique programme designed to kick start social ventures. ... Read more >>

Hamster mistakenly buried in garden defies cold to come back from the dead

Two friends who were caring for a pal's hamster are over the moon that the pet - they wrongly believed to be dead -  has 'come back to life'. ... Read more >>

Tales of Man Movement - Aiming to tear down barriers by encouraging people to willingly talk about their lives

It's been named the Tales of Man Movement - a movement in which participants willingly agree to be asked about their lives. ... Read more >>

Eating more fibre may lower risk of first-time stroke, study suggests

People who eat a high fibre diet experience a lower risk of first-time stroke, according to new research. ... Read more >>

Following diet and lifestyle recommendations for cancer prevention can reduce the risk of dying by a third, study finds

People who follow seven diet and lifestyle recommendations have a 34 per cent reduced risk of dying from several diseases compared to people who don't follow the recommendations, a landmark study has shown. ... Read more >>

Text message voting system is trialled with hopes that it could benefit local authority and government polling

Computer scientists from the University of Glasgow have staged the first public trial of a cheap, reliable text-message voting system which could allow local authorities to more easily gather feedback from the public. ... Read more >>

Targeting mental defeat among pain patients could prevent anxiety and depression, study suggests

A new study of Hong Kong chronic pain patients suggests that targeting feelings of mental defeat could prevent severe depression, anxiety and interference with daily activities. ... Read more >>

Student explains how staging her own funeral has given her a greater appreciation of life

A student says she appreciates life more now having staged her own funeral so that she can "enjoy it" while she's alive. ... Read more >>

New hope for treatment of rare genetic disease, alkaptonuria

Scientists at the University of Liverpool have found that a drug treatment administered at the earliest signs of a rare genetic disease could prevent the condition from developing in later life. ... Read more >>

Sensory fire helmet could mean firefighters are not left in the dark

A specially-adapted ‘tactile helmet' could provide fire-fighters operating in challenging conditions with vital clues about their surroundings. ... Read more >>

Ape Action Africa: British surgeon comes to rescue of gorilla in Cameroon

The life of a young male gorilla in Africa has been transformed after an operation carried out by a British surgeon. ... Read more >>

UK economy shows progress and business confidence and investments are higher, reports British Chambers of Commerce

The British Chambers of Commerce's Quarterly Economic Survey released today shows that the economy has made progress. ... Read more >>

Seeing happiness in facial expressions reduces aggressive behaviour, study suggests

Encouraging young people at high-risk of criminal offending and delinquency to see happiness rather than anger in facial expressions results in a decrease in their levels of anger and aggression, new research has found. ... Read more >>

Girlfriend of U.S. serviceman receives gift and note of support on her car windscreen from a mystery stranger

Her partner is a U.S. serviceman currently deployed in Afghanistan so the bumper sticker on her car is her small way of telling the world how much she misses him. "Half my heart is in Afghanistan," it reads simply. ... Read more >>

How the world's biggest Easter egg taught me some life lessons

Imagine, if you will, being a young boy and faced by the wonderful, pinch-me-I-must-be-dreaming-sight of the world's biggest Easter egg. ... Read more >>

Inspiring student Ben Godbold prepares to run 52 marathons in 52 weeks for charity fundraising

Ben Godbold hopes to raise £100,000 for charity by completing 52 marathons in 52 weeks. ... Read more >>

Milkman in Brisbane uses his milk to put out a fire on his delivery round

Now, that's what you call a timely delivery! An Australian milkman has put out a fire using the milk he was supposed to be delivering. ... Read more >>

RSPCA inspectors raise £67k for the charity after climbing Mount Kilimanjaro

Fifteen RSPCA inspectors have trekked up Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania - the highest free-standing mountain in the world – to raise an incredible £67,000 for the charity. ... Read more >>

New system to monitor blood glucose levels could save intensive care patients

Chemists have developed a new system to monitor levels of blood glucose, which could in the future help save the lives of patients in intensive care. ... Read more >>

Social media helps older adults feel less isolated at home, study finds

Isolation can pose a significant problem for older adults especially for those who are house-bound, but social media can be an effective tool for decreasing loneliness for older people, according to new research. ... Read more >>

The Blue Book: Patients to access more information on hearts surgeons' past performance

<SPAN>In a move towards greater transparency patients will now be able to access a wealth of data about heart surgery in the UK and go online and examine their heart surgeon's and hospital's outcome data prior to an operation. </SPAN><BR> <BR> ... Read more >>

Greenest university in north of England cuts bills by a third

An energy savings initiative at a university was so successful it prompted emergency calls from the energy supplier who thought the meters had broken. ... Read more >>

Device keeps human liver alive outside body in world first surgery

In a world first, a donated human liver has been 'kept alive' outside a human being and then successfully transplanted into a patient in need of a new liver. ... Read more >>

Heart risk after breast cancer radiotherapy smaller than previously thought, study finds

Radiotherapy for breast cancer does involve an increase in risk of heart disease - but for most women it is very small and greatly outweighed by the benefits of treatment, a new study shows. ... Read more >>

Study shows how chewing gum can help you focus for longer on a task

Chewing gum can help you stay focused for longer on tasks that require continuous monitoring. ... Read more >>

Cat Map: London Zoo urgers cat lovers to add their pets to a survey of moggies in the capital

Britain's capital city could become a cat-ical city, with the launch of the an extensive online survey to list how many cats there are in London and their whereabouts. ... Read more >>

Vaccine hope for threatened Tasmanian devils

New research is paving the way for the development of a vaccine for the Tasmanian devil, currently on the brink of extinction because of a contagious cancer. ... Read more >>

COCPIT: New software could help cut hospital admissions

New software, which will allow GP practice managers to improve healthcare for chronic illnesses including strokes, Alzheimer's and cancer, has been devised by scientists. ... Read more >>

Global demand for newly designed musical instrument, AlphaSphere

It’s the size of a football and uses 48 touch pressure pads to trigger and manipulate sounds and rhythms. This revolutionary electronic musical instrument – called the AlphaSphere – has proven so popular that it’s received orders from around the w... Read more >>

GivingVine - Digital brand HooplaHa promotes its mission of positivity by showcasing good deed videos

A new online social engagement campaign aims to showcase good deeds everywhere in the hope of making the world a kinder place. ... Read more >>

Study of flamingo behaviour could boost birds' conservation

UK scientists are embarking on a four-year study of flamingo behaviour to explore how their relationships could be key to improving breeding success and the overall welfare of captive flocks. ... Read more >>

Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference: Actor James Nesbitt urges public to fight the fear of dementia

Actor James Nesbitt is calling on the public to fight the fear of dementia as a poll reveals only around a third of people think research breakthrough will come in the next 25 years. ... Read more >>

Number of heroin and crack cocaine users in England reduces, according to latest figures

The number of heroin and crack cocaine users in England has fallen below 300,000, suggesting a continuing shift away from the most harmful drugs, particularly among younger people. ... Read more >>

Importance of maths skills: Children good at maths earn significantly more by their thirties, study reveals

Children with strong maths skills at the age of ten earn significantly more in their thirties, according to new research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies. ... Read more >>

Scientists develop a breath test that could detect stomach cancers

A new type of breath test that detects nanoparticles could help diagnose stomach cancers, according to a new study. ... Read more >>

Scientists' discovery could improve ultrasound technology and boost resolution of images

Scientists have developed a new, key material that could lead to considerable improvements in ultrasound technology, enabling the production of high-quality, high-resolution images. ... Read more >>

Size of Wales: Welsh charity hits £2M target to save rainforest the size of its country

Environmental charity, Size of Wales, has achieved its ambitious target of raising £2 million to help to protect 2 million hectares of tropical forest as part of its national response to climate change. ... Read more >>

Scientists investigate turning carbon dioxide into useful chemicals to reduce greenhouse gas

New research explores the idea of treating carbon dioxide as a useful product rather than waste, by capturing it and converting it into useful chemicals and reducing the quantity of this greenhouse gas in our atmosphere. ... Read more >>

National Trust appeal aims to restore industrial landscape at the heart of British cotton heritage

Britain's cotton industry heritage is the focus of a new £1.4 million fundraising appeal to complete the restoration of an entire industrial landscape, and bring its stories to life for thousands of visitors. ... Read more >>

Exercise improves quality of life for diabetes patients, research finds

Moderate exercise can help to improve the quality of life for people with Type 2 diabetes, researchers have found. ... Read more >>

Good news for Sinusitis treatment: Marine microbe used to develop nasal spray

A new nasal spray is being developed from a marine microbe to help clear chronic sinusitis. ... Read more >>

Elefriends: Mental health charity Mind launches new online support community

A new supportive online community has been launched by mental health charity Mind where you can be yourself in a safe place to listen, share and be heard. ... Read more >>

Preventing premature ageing of arteries can help patients with advanced heart disease

New research has revealed that statins can prevent the premature ageing of arteries in patients in the advanced stages of heart disease - suggesting a process in addition to cholesterol-lowering through which they prevent heart attacks. ... Read more >>

Harry Judd and his Merry Men take on the London Marathon for The Teenage Cancer Trust and Eyes Alight

He wowed fans of Strictly Come Dancing and now McFly star Harry Judd has recruited his friends for several big&nbsp; challenges to support charities The Teenage Cancer Trust and Eyes Alight. ... Read more >>

Sheda: Recession-struck Greece gets it own Big Issue-style street paper to support homeless

A new street paper is launching in Greece, to be sold by the homeless and unemployed people living in poverty. ... Read more >>

Skin proteins discovery could help develop alternatives to antibiotics

Scientists have discovered how proteins produced by our skin rapidly destroy harmful bacteria. ... Read more >>

Oiled birds cared for by RSPCA are released back into the wild

Some of the oiled sea birds that have been cared for by the RSPCA have been released back into the wild. ... Read more >>

Vascular Disease Awareness Week: Looking after your legs can protect your heart

Looking after your legs can lead to a longer life say vascular doctors. That’s the key message of Vascular Disease Awareness Week 2013 that runs March 11th to 17th. ... Read more >>

Babies who are slow to put on weight in first year catch up by the age of 13, study shows

New research shows that most babies who are slow to put on weight in the first nine months of life have caught up to within the normal range by the age of 13. ... Read more >>

New flu drug could avoid antiviral resistance

A new type of flu drug that is active against the newest strains of the flu virus has been developed by an international team of scientists working in the UK, Canada and Australia. ... Read more >>

Scientists discover tiniest planet yet, Exoplanet Kepler 37b

Scientists have detected a rocky planet that is smaller than Mercury, the smallest planet in our solar system, orbiting a solar-type star 80% of the size and mass of the Sun. ... Read more >>

Help For Heroes applauds MOD's commitment to most technologically advanced prosthetics for war wounded

The UK military charity Help For Heroes has welcomed an announcement from the MOD that £6.5 million has been committed to ensure British wounded have access to the most technologically advanced prosthetics currently available, including the Genium... Read more >>

Older women with fertility problems should be allowed IVF treatment, NICE recommends

Women up to the age of 42 who are experiencing fertility problems should now be eligible for IVF treatment, thanks to new updated guidelines. ... Read more >>


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