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Paws for Progress - Young offenders in Scotland train rescued dogs in preparation for rehoming

A pioneering programme in Scotland is encouraging young offenders to train rescued dogs, ready for rehoming. from Polmont training rescue dogs from the nearby Dogs Trust West Calder rehoming centre. ... Read more >>

Lucky you - German authorities issue parking tickets without fines

German authorities are giving parking violators in one city an unexpected break by issuing tickets without fines. ... Read more >>


Tiny tot Lily Robinson scores consumer triumph after Sainsbury's changes name of Tiger Bread to Giraffe Bread at her suggestion

Three-and-a-half-year-old Lily Robinson has learned an early lesson in consumer power after encouraging supermarket giant Sainsbury's to rename one of its bread products. ... Read more >>

Art by Animals - Exhibition of artwork by elephants and apes is first of its kind, says University of London

A new University of London exhibition for the first time features works of art from several species, including paintings by elephants and apes. ... Read more >>

San Francisco Airport opens world's first airport yoga room to relax air passengers for flying

Just cleared airport security and in need of a little deep breathing and stretching relaxation? San Francisco Airport has opened what it calls a first of its kind yoga room. ... Read more >>

Key to a happy childhood - Children's Society reveals priorities for happier early years

The Children's Society is calling for a radical new approach to a child's early years - its Good Childhood Report 2012 unveils six key priorities needed for a happy childhood, after interviewing more than 30,000 children aged eight to 16. ... Read more >>

Bryony Balen becomes the youngest Briton to ski to the South Pole

A twenty-year-old student has become the youngest Briton to ski to the South Pole. ... Read more >>

Birds sing in a higher pitch to travel further in urban areas

Birds have changed the pitch of their birdsong to a higher pitch to help them travel further in built-up areas, according to new research. ... Read more >>

Cystic fibrosis patients Tiffany Senter and Emma Greene bond over their lung transplants and look forward to lifelong friendship

"There's nothing like having a bond with someone else who knows exactly what you're going through," says eighteen-year-old Tiffany Senter. Her good friend is Emma Greene, also 18, with whom she has much in common. ... Read more >>

3D artists to develop animations to encourage young asthma sufferers to exercise

A collaborative study led by the University of Stirling is bringing together behavioural theorists, artists and 3D animators to create new ways of encouraging and motivating young asthma sufferers to exercise. ... Read more >>

National Trust properties celebrate surge in visitor numbers

The National Trust saw a substantial increase in its visitor numbers, and retail and catering sales in December compared to the previous Christmas, it's revealed. ... Read more >>

Parental education not always linked to child’s later earnings, study suggests

Here's some good news for those who want to be successful through hard work and their own ability. Latest research suggests your parents' background doesn't necessarily affect your long-term financial success. ... Read more >>

Good news for mental health - Support charity Mind welcomes lottery funding for ecotherapy projects

Mental health charity Mind has welcomed an extra £2 million from the Big Lottery Fund, that will be available to further support ecotherapy projects across England. ... Read more >>

Superfood milk can help fight disease, conference is told

Milk is a ‘superfood' that can help fight disease - but more research is needed to convince consumers to stock up on the white stuff. ... Read more >>

Looking forward to a new home: New owner sought by RSPA for Doberman dog Tyler

While many of us are resolving to lose weight at this time of year, a lovable dog in the care of the RSPCA needs to put on a few pounds before he can make a fresh start with a new owner. ... Read more >>

Early detection of dyslexia could prevent children's loss of confidence, scientists say

Instead of waiting for a child to experience reading delays, American scientists now say they can identify the reading problem even before children start school, long before they become labeled as poor students and begin to lose confidence in them... Read more >>

Blue Peter presenter Helen Skelton completes South Pole expedition in aid of Sport Relief

Fearless Blue Peter presenter Helen Skelton made it to the South Pole in just 18 days by ski, bike and kite, bringing her epic, 500-mile Antarctic expedition to a triumphant close. ... Read more >>

Oxford University study says doctors should feel more confident about the benefits of lithium in treatment of bipolar disorder

Doctors should feel more confident in recommending lithium for people with bipolar disorder, say Oxford University researchers who have reviewed the evidence on possible side-effects of the drug. ... Read more >>

Good vitamin D intake can reduce depression in adolescence and adulthood, children's study finds

Ensuring children have a good intake of vitamin D could help reduce depression in adolescence and adulthood, new findings suggest. ... Read more >>

Romantic boyfriend Neil Crawford surprises partner Claire with marriage proposal at zoo's gorilla house

Little did Claire Miles realise when she went on a day trip to the zoo that her boyfriend was up to monkey business. ... Read more >>

Earth Hour 2012 - WWF searches for a champion community to lead UK switch off on March 31

WWF's Earth Hour is a simple idea that's quickly turned into a global phenomenon - hundreds of millions of people turning off their lights for one hour, on the same night, all across the planet. ... Read more >>

British Olympic hopeful James Ellington secures sponsorship from King of Shaves after hoax Ebay bid

British shaving brand, King of Shaves has come to the rescue of James Ellington, a British Olympic hopeful who was forced to seek a sponsorship deal via eBay - and then targeted by a hoaxer. ... Read more >>

Optimism and humour can help to combat dental fear, study suggests

Some of the most important factors in managing stress during a visit to the dentist include optimism on the part of the patient and an atmosphere of humour in the interaction with the dental staff. ... Read more >>

Star Count Week - Campaign to Protect Rural England asks public to count stars to map light pollution and help the environment

Rural campaigners and astronomers are looking to recruit amateur star-gazers to help them map light pollution - ultimately helping reduce carbon emissions and save money. ... Read more >>

Me in 3D - Science Museum exhibition of 3D images will help research into treatment of facial disfigurement

Visitors to a new Science Museum exhibition who have their photograph taken in 3D will help with vital facial research. ... Read more >>

Magnesium-rich foods may help prevent strokes, study finds

People who eat lots of magnesium-rich foods such as leafy green vegetables, nuts and beans have fewer strokes, according to an international analysis covering some 250,000 people. ... Read more >>

Positive Online Weight Reduction POWeR Study investigates how Internet resources could help reduce obesity

The Internet can play a role in reducing obesity in today's society, according to latest research at the University of Southampton. ... Read more >>

Good news for health - Scientists find that omega-3 fatty acids can protect nerves from injury

Omega-3 fatty acids, which are found in fish oil, have the potential to protect nerves from injury and help them to regenerate. ... Read more >>

Scientists to investigate human benefits of hearing birdsong for National Trust study

A new three year research project will look into the benefit of birdsong on our brain and behaviour. ... Read more >>

RSPCA reunites pet cat Squeak with owner after more than two years, following microchip check

A pet owner is over the moon after been reunited with her much loved cat, who disappeared more than two years ago. ... Read more >>

Good news for multiple sclerosis - Study suggests ageing in the central nervous system of MS patients can be reversed

New research highlights the possibility of reversing ageing in the central nervous system for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. ... Read more >>

All babies count - NSPCC campaigns for better and earlier support for new parents

Children's charity The NSPCC has launched its 'All babies count' campaign calling for better and earlier support for new parents. ... Read more >>

Study identifies most effective way of encouraging people to have working smoke alarms in their homes

The most effective way to encourage more people to have a working smoke alarm in their homes is a combination of education, free or low-cost equipment and a home safety inspection, according to healthcare researchers. ... Read more >>

REUNITE: Smartphone technology could save thousands following a disaster, scientists suggests

Smartphones developed by computer scientists at the University of Manchester could help save hundreds of thousands of lives in the aftermath of a disaster or humanitarian crisis. ... Read more >>

Good news for health - New vaccine developed against liver disease hepatitis C

>A new vaccine against the chronic liver disease hepatitis C has shown promising results in a first clinical trial in humans, Oxford University researchers report. ... Read more >>

B12 and folic acid supplements improve short term and long term memory, study finds

Older adults who took vitamin B12 and folic acid supplements for two years had greater improvements on short- and long-term memory tests than adults who did not take the vitamins, according to an Australian study. ... Read more >>

Fairsharemusic.com - New Virgin Group music download site will support charities

A new download site from the non-profit foundation of the Virgin Group - Virgin Unite - is enabling music fans to download tracks with half the profit going to a chosen charity. ... Read more >>

Good news for IVF - New technique to identify embryos likely to result in a successful pregnancy

A new technique successfully used in mice to identify embryos likely to result in a successful pregnancy, could be used in humans, according to scientists. ... Read more >>

National Trust says mild spring and warm autumn of 2011 boosted British wildlife

British wildlife enjoyed a successful year in 2011 thanks to a mild spring and a warm autumn with abundant spring-like sunshine, according to experts at the National Trust. ... Read more >>

Walking and cycling rather than using the car is key to fighting obesity, University of London study finds

People choosing to swap car journeys for walking and cycling is key in addressing the UK's growing obesity problem, according to a new study by researchers at the University of London. ... Read more >>

RSPCA News - Traffic warden rescues pelegrine falcon from storm

A bird of prey was given a new lease of life on New Year’s Day after it was released back to the wild by the unlikely hero who rescued it – a traffic warden. ... Read more >>

Good news for health - New hope for eczema treatment following discovery of three new genes

Researchers have discovered three new genetic variants associated with the skin condition eczema, a chronic inflammatory disease that afflicts millions of patients around the world. ... Read more >>

Good news - Hangover cure is heading to market

Here's some good news for the millions of us likely to drink a little too much over the holiday season - the development of a hang-over cure that combats the after-effects of drinking in just fifteen minutes. ... Read more >>

How London's New Year Fireworks Set An Optimistic Tone For 2012

It's just a feeling - and let's be honest, there's no science in this. But I have a hunch that 2012 could be a very good year. ... Read more >>

Good news for stroke treatment - Electric currents across the brain can improve hand movements

Tiny electric currents applied across regions of the brain can improve hand movements in recovering stroke patients for a short period, an Oxford University study has demonstrated. ... Read more >>

Why friendship and family are our greatest Christmas gift - an optimist's festive view...

As you wrap up work for another year and wrap up your final Christmas gifts, what's on your mind? ... Read more >>

RSPCA inspector Emma Timmis runs 1,425 miles from Durban to Cape Town for charity's wildlife centre

An RSPCA inspector has completed a staggering 1,425 mile run from Durban to Cape Town in aid of one of its wildlife centres. ... Read more >>

Snacking on chocolate at work can be reduced by half by taking a fifteen minute walk, study suggests

A 15-minute walk can cut snacking on chocolate at work by half, according to research by the University of Exeter. ... Read more >>

Christmas Day family walk reduces fat levels in the blood, scientists say

A traditional Christmas Day family walk could help reduce fat levels in the blood, according to scientists at the University of Glasgow. ... Read more >>

X Factor finalist Sophie Habibis pays surprise visit to Action For Kids Christmas Party

She may not have won the X Factor, but finalist, Sophie Habibis showed she had kindness as well as talent aplenty, when she played a surprise visit to the Action For Kids Christmas party. ... Read more >>

Come Dine With Me - Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt and Kate Middleton are Christmas guests of choice, survey finds

Actress Jennifer Aniston and her ex-husband Brad Pitt would be the preferred guests at a holiday meal for many Americans, along with the Duchess of Cambridge. ... Read more >>

Spinning fibres like silkworms could cut processing costs and save energy, researchers find

Spinning fibres the way silkworms do in nature could cut processing costs tenfold and reduce the energy used by more than 90 per cent compared to current techniques. ... Read more >>

Inspiring student Jelili Babalakin graduates from the University of Bath after overcoming financial deprivation and family loss

Academic staff have praised the achievements of a talented student from Nigeria who's graduated from university after striving against the odds to obtain his degree. ... Read more >>

Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline supply extra cut-price vaccine to protect children from pneumonia in developing countries

Pfizer and GlaxoSmithKline are increasing sales of cut-price pneumonia vaccine to developing countries by more than 50 percent, marking the scale-up of an international programme to protect millions of children. ... Read more >>

Art of Science - Researchers at University of Bristol capture the beauty of science in unique works of art

Fluorescent tissue cells, zebrafish and neuronal cells in the brain are just some of a selection of winning images inspired by complex scientific procedures that help bring the medical sciences to life in a new art challenge. ... Read more >>

Love Libraries: Peter Andre and Mayor of London Boris Johnson recruit Library Champions

Pop star Peter Andre teamed up with Boris Johnson as the Mayor of London announced that he wants to recruit 2,000 'Library Champions'. ... Read more >>

Ultrasonic attachment developed for taps enhances the ability of water to clean

A team of scientists has developed a revolutionary ultrasonic attachment for taps, which massively enhances the ability of water to clean. ... Read more >>

Good news for cancer - Anthony Nolan Bone Marrow Trust recruits ten thousand more young men to its register

The Anthony Nolan Bone Marrow Trust is celebrating 10,000 more young men joining its register. The organisation launched a dedicated campaign to boost the number of younger men on its books. ... Read more >>

Good news for health - Ultraviolet rays could help spread of chickenpox

Ultraviolet rays help prevent the spread of chickenpox, according to new research. The discovery could lead to new ways of preventing chickenpox and its more severe relative, shingles. ... Read more >>

Scoring a hit song - Scientists devise hit potential equation for top forty chart singles

Watch out Simon Cowell... New research suggests it's possible to spot a hit song by using state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms. ... Read more >>

Yoga teacher urges meditation to help bring peace to Afghans

As the Afghan government's Western backers pour in cash, and tens of thousands of foreign soldiers patrol the country, a French human rights activist is trying a new way to break the cycle of violence in Afghanistan: yoga and meditation. ... Read more >>

Virtual meetings cut emissions and make huge cost savings for businesses

Companies can cut emissions and save millions of pounds by replacing business travel with virtual meetings, new research suggests. ... Read more >>

Good news for language learning - Digital kitchen uses motor-sensor technology to give step-by-step French cooking instructions

An innovative kitchen that gives step-by-step cooking instructions in French could spark a revolution in language learning in the UK.
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Increasing numbers of British shoppers are seeking ethical, higher welfare Christmas turkey, says RSPCA

The RSPCA says the demand for ethical food is increasing with British shoppers more concerned about the higher welfare label of their turkey, than its size and price. ... Read more >>

Good news - Learning to control eye movements trains surgeons faster

Surgeons can learn their skills more quickly if they are taught how to control their eye movements, new research suggests. ... Read more >>

Men in Chile urged by government to remove their ties to save on air conditioning and help fight global warming

Chile's government wants men in the South American country to take off their ties to help fight global warming, hoping the campaign will save on air conditioning as summer starts in the southern hemisphere. ... Read more >>

Second-hand smoke exposure has reduced by almost a third following smoke free legislation

Levels of second-hand smoke exposure among non-smoking adults fell by almost 30 per cent after smoke free legislation was introduced in England in 2007, researchers in the Department for Health have found. ... Read more >>

Big Give Christmas Challenge - Help Green Shoots Foundation to Educate Girls of the Mumbai Slums

Green Shoots Foundation wants to ensure that every girl has a chance to escape poverty. For every 1£ you donate the charity will get £2.25 - find out how. ... Read more >>

Progeria treatment - Drug therapy discovered for premature ageing disease in children

Researchers have identified a potential drug therapy for a premature ageing disease that affects children, causing them to age up to eight times as fast as the usual rate. ... Read more >>

World AIDS Day - Richard Branson's Charity Virgin Unite distributes 100,000 free condoms

Virgin Unite will help people in the fight against the spread of HIV AIDS by distributing 100,000 free condoms to the Bhubezi and Ndlovu Clinics in the Bushbuckridge area in the Mpumalanga province in South Africa. ... Read more >>

Kidney dialysis patient Alison Kirk gives birth to baby daughter following rare pregnancy

After one of the rarest pregnancies in the UK, brave new mother Alison Kirk is celebrating her premature daughter Gracie Mae on the Neonatal Unit at Liverpool Women's Hospital. ... Read more >>

Beholder University of Edinburgh exhibition celebrates the nature of beauty with contribution from Yoko Ono

Works by Yoko Ono and Turner Prize nominee Karla Black feature in a new exhibition on the nature of beauty. ... Read more >>

Good news for bats - New project by Natural England and Church of England supports bat conservation

A project to deal with the serious heritage and conservation issues around bats in churches has set off to a flying start. ... Read more >>

City of London auction of Kylie Minogue's Lexus CT200h car helps fund NSPCC Helpline

A Lexus CT200h driven by Kylie Minogue, has been auctioned to help fund a NSPCC Helpline. ... Read more >>

Let's Go Outside... Mental health charity Mind urges people to improve their well being and beat the winter blues

The leading mental health charity Mind is calling for people to get outside to guard against winter blues and to improve mental health. ... Read more >>

Zoo re-homes two black widow spiders concealed in a car imported from California

Two venomous black spiders have been re-homed at a UK zoo after hitching a ride into the country on a car imported from California. ... Read more >>

Type 2 diabetes could be prevented by short cycle sprints three times a week, researchers find

Performing short cycle sprints three times a week could be enough to prevent and possibly treat Type 2 diabetes. ... Read more >>

Safe Trip Mobile phone app to plan safer routes through unfamilar locations wins award for Sheffield students

Students from Sheffield have scooped a national prize for their creative mobile app Safe Trip, which uses Government crime statistics, GPS location and Google maps to plot the safest route through an unknown town or city. ... Read more >>

Wishing On A Star - X Factor Charity Single supports Together for Short Lives

They have been sent home week after week, but now The X Factor finalists have been reunited for this year's charity single, Wishing On A Star, to support the organisation Together for Short Lives. ... Read more >>

Good news - RSPCA rescue dog cares for kittens saved from drowning

An RSPCA rescue dog who was hand reared as a puppy is repaying the favour by caring for a litter of kittens saved from being drowned in a drain. ... Read more >>

Strewth Sheila - Wallaby is safely rescued by the RSPCA after going missing in Cambridgeshire

You wouldn't expect to see a wallaby on the loose in the English countryside, but the RSPCA leapt into action to safely rescue one spotted in the village of Isleham in Cambridgeshire. ... Read more >>

Irish technology to keep astronauts fit and healthy in space

A new device that stimulates the large muscles of the legs to produce aerobic exercise training and muscle strengthening effects is to be tested during a parabolic flight by the European Space Agency. ... Read more >>

The dream phase of sleep helps overcome painful ordeals

They say time heals all wounds, and new research from the University of California, Berkeley, indicates that time spent in dream sleep can help us overcome painful ordeals. ... Read more >>

Motorcycle riders could be better protected by HALO crash helmet that cools the brain

A revolutionary new crash helmet will instantly deliver first aid in the form of active head cooling technology if the rider crashes. ... Read more >>

Rats to be used to detect landmines in Columbia

Rats could play an important role in making conflict-wracked Colombia safer. They are in the final stages of a training program to find landmines that kill or injure hundreds of people each year in Colombia. ... Read more >>

Achievement for All - Pilot project in schools achieves success for children with special educational needs and disabilities

An innovative two-year pilot – Achievement for All – has had a major impact on the reading, writing and maths skills of children with special educational needs and disabilities, according to latest research. ... Read more >>

More Than A Gift - Centrepoint charity urges support of young homeless this Christmas

This year, Centrepoint - the UK's leading charity for homeless young people - is urging others to support those who will find themselves in this difficult and often frightening situation by purchasing a gift for them. ... Read more >>

Chances of successful IVF pregnancy improved if men eat fruit and grains diet, study suggests

The chances of a successful in-vitro fertilisation increase if men have a diet high in fruit and grains, and low in red meat, alcohol and coffee, a Brazilian study on the male sperm said. ... Read more >>

Good news for charity: Trek to Peru supports The Horse Trust for its 125th anniversary

He worked for the Household Cavalry at Knightsbridge barracks during the Hyde Park and Regent's Park bombings in London in 1982, when a horse - Sefton - was critically injured. ... Read more >>

It Gets Better: Internet hit for University of Glasgow video supporting lesbian, gay and transgender students

A film highlighting the issues faced by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender students has become an internet hit with more 3,000 hits in its first three hours. ... Read more >>

Design Council searches for winning ideas to help reduce violence against Accident and Emergency hospital staff

Designers are to rethink the design of hospital Accident and Emergency departments to reduce violence and aggression towards NHS staff. The project is being run by the Design Council, and has been commissioned by the Department of Health. ... Read more >>

Brothers and Sisters star Matthew Rhys celebrates success of National Trust million pound appeal to save Snowdonia lake and farm

Hollywood actor Matthew Rhys has thanked supporters of a National Trust campaign to secure the future of a spectacular upland farm in Snowdonia. ... Read more >>

New life saving liver treatment performed on baby at King's College Hospital

Little Iyaad Syed from East London has become the first patient in the world to be treated with a new, life saving liver treatment. ... Read more >>

Talented young snappers impress judges of RSPCA Young Photographer Awards

A pouting goldfish, sheep queuing in the snow and a mischievous Bengal kitten – just some of the visual treats on offer at this year's RSPCA Young Photographer Awards. ... Read more >>

Cognitive behavioural therapy CBT over the phone is shown to help chronic widespread pain

Patients who received a short course of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) over the telephone from trained therapists reported that they felt "better" or "very much better" at the end of a six-month treatment period, and also three months after.<... Read more >>

Buddhify phone app designed to help people cope with the stresses of modern living

For a lot of people the day begins amid the chaos of a transit pressure-cooker. Agitated workers wedge onto trains or buses to make the stressful commute to work and arrive feeling frazzled, a state that only worsens as the day wears on. ... Read more >>

Almost there... National Trust appeals for support as it nears its million pound target to buy Llyndy Isaf farm in Snowdonia

It's won the support of Welsh-born  Brothers & Sisters star Matthew Rhys and now BBC presenter Kate Humble is  backing a last push by the national Trust to raise the remaining £100,000 needed to protect a breathtaking hill farm in Sn... Read more >>

Mersey Burns: Former Army captain designs lifesaving phone app to improve accuracy of fluids for burns victims

A former captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps has helped created an iPhone and iPad application after seeing the horrific injuries burns caused to fellow soldiers. ... Read more >>

Most of us stay optimistic in tough times, according to survey by Florida Department of Citrus

New research suggests 89 per cent of us try to stay optimistic even when life can be hard. When trying to maintain a positive attitude, 82 per cent of those surveyed say it is important to treat themselves. ... Read more >>

Good news for cystic fibrosis - Diarrhea drug combined with antibiotic could treat bacterial infections for patients

An over-the-counter drug used to treat diarrhea combined with minocycline, an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections, could one day change the lives of those living with cystic fibrosis. ... Read more >>

Football teams are now more gay friendly, according to University of Bath research

Colourful boots on the football pitch could symbolise a new attitude towards sexuality in team sport, a university study suggests. ... Read more >>

Real Way Down - supported 22 charities in 22 countries in 22 weeks on an overland expedition from the UK to South Africa

On April 4th 2011, the ‘Real Way Down’ team embarked on a journey to visit 22 charities in 22 countries in 22 weeks, on an overland expedition from the UK to South Africa.  Driven by a desire to unite people working towards a better and faire... Read more >>

Missing wedding album returned after seventeen years as couple celebrate silver wedding

A wedding album which went missing when a caravan was stolen in Northern Ireland 17 years ago has mysteriously reappeared at the home of its owners. ... Read more >>

Starvation diet breakthrough for children with epilepsy

Children with otherwise untreatable epilepsy have had their lives transformed after doctors and dietitians at Cambridge University Hospitals put them on a strictly controlled diet. ... Read more >>

Good news for charity: £500,000 donation for Willow Burn Hospice building project

Fundraisers of a new hospice are celebrating a massive boost to campaign - a donation of £500,000. ... Read more >>

Yoga can provide more effective treatment for chronic lower back pain than more conventional methods

The study, by the Universities of York and Manchester and funded by Arthritis Research UK, found that people offered a specially-designed 12-week yoga programme experienced greater improvements in back function and more confidence in performing ev... Read more >>

Retraining the brain could help imrpoves symtoms of Parkinson's Disease, study suggests

People experiencing the early signs of Parkinson's disease could see their symptoms improved through a process of regulating and retraining how their brains respond to certain activities and actions, new University research has uncovered. ... Read more >>

Light therapy offers new hope for non-invasive cancer treatment

American researchers have designed a light-based therapy that allows the selective destruction of tumour cells without harming surrounding normal tissue. ... Read more >>

RSPCA study shows rehabiliated seals return to the wild successfully

Rehabilitated seals return to the wild without any adverse effects and can swim and dive just as well as normal healthy wild seals, latest RSPCA research shows. ... Read more >>

National Trust membership grows to more than four million people

Membership of the National Trust has grown to over four million people for the first time in its history. The support they give helps the organisation look after more than 300 historic houses, 250,000 hectares of land and 700 miles of coastline. <... Read more >>

Student Alasdair Woods runs to and from university to raise funds for Stop the Traffik charity

Mathematics student Alasdair Woods, will run and to and from his university for the entire academic year in a dedicated effort to raise money and awareness for human trafficking charity, Stop the Traffik. ... Read more >>

The Bright Ones Children's book aims to support children coping with domestic violence

A new children's book will help young readers better understand and cope with domestic abuse. The Bright Ones, by Bristol University PhD student Rebecca Barns and illustrated by artist Lindsey Barraclough, is aimed at children aged between three a... Read more >>

Global BC TV news anchors' shock as they announce colleague Barry Deley's lottery win live on air

They thought were simply announcing the winner of a live lottery. So imagine the surprise of two TV news anchors who found themselves congratulating their colleague live on air when his winning ticket was picked. ... Read more >>

Comfort Eater Beater - Mobile phone app designed to help combat comfort eating

A new iPhone app has been developed that's designed to help people tackle the habit of comfort eating and reduce the amount of high fat, high salt and high sugar snack food they consume. ... Read more >>

How social media could be usefully used to track flu outbreaks and rainfall rates

Researchers are investigating whether social media could be used to track an event or phenomenon, such as flu outbreaks and rainfall rates. ... Read more >>

Ultraviolet brain tumour surgery pioneered by University of Cambridge could improve accuracy of removal

A new trial technique that makes brain tumours glow under ultraviolet light could enable surgeons to remove them more accurately.
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French sailor Florence Arthaud who fell into sea near Corsica rescued after making emergency call from her mobile phone

French sailing star Florence Arthaud fell off her boat during a toilet break but rescuers whisked her from Mediterranean waters in the early hours after she called her mother by mobile phone. ... Read more >>

Halloween bats fly again after rehabilitation by the RSPCA

Bats rehabilitated by the RSPCA are able to spread their wings for Hallowe'en - thanks to be a bit of tender loving care. ... Read more >>

Good news for health: First patient receives gene therapy for 'incurable' blindness

The first patient to receive gene therapy for an incurable type of blindness has been treated at the John Radcliffe Hospital this week as part of a trial led by Oxford University. ... Read more >>

Taking aspirin regularly reduces long-term risk of cancer

Research has finally provided proof that taking a regular dose of aspirin reduces the long-term risk of cancer in people with a family history of the disease by around 60 per cent. ... Read more >>

Soy-derived supplement developed by Japaense manufacturers to smooth crow's feet in menopausal women

An experimental supplement derived from soy may help postmenopausal women smooth their "crow's feet" a bit, a small pilot study suggests. ... Read more >>

Psychologists investigate how to extinguish memories for post traumatic disorder patients

New research into how to extinguish memories could help patients with post traumatic stress disorder or drug addiction problems. ... Read more >>

Jack the Cat is found safe seven weeks after going missing at JFK Airport in New York

He was missing for seven long weeks, but a cat which escaped from its carrying case ahead of a flight from New York to California has been found alive. ... Read more >>

Good news for health - Radiotherapy after breast cancer surgery halves chances of its return, study suggests

Radiotherapy following surgery for breast cancer halves the chances of the cancer coming back over the next 10 years, a study has found. It also reduces the risk of dying from breast cancer over the next 15 years by one sixth. ... Read more >>

Phone app MyCalmBeat reduces stress by slowing breathing, developers claim

Want to reduce stress and improve mental focus? A new app that promotes slow breathing may help. ... Read more >>

Herd of wild goats tracked by GPS satellite for conservation project

Satellite technology is being used to track a herd of wild goats in an effort to understand where they roam and help protect our farmland and conservation areas. ... Read more >>

Kitten rescued from car engine by RSPCA after travelling thirteen miles

A curious kitten which appears to have a love of the sound of a purring engine, managed to travel 15 miles in one vehicle and then had to be freed from another. ... Read more >>

Student Sonal Choudary carries out groundbreaking research in the Arctic

An Indian postgraduate student has swapped the hot and sunny climes of India to realise her dream of carrying out groundbreaking research in the Arctic. ... Read more >>

New study shows how trees clean the air in London by filtering out pollution particles

New research by scientists at the University of Southampton has shown how London's trees can improve air quality by filtering out pollution particulates, which are damaging to human health. ... Read more >>

Fit2Fat2Fit - personal trainer Drew Manning deliberately puts on weight to better understand his clients

It's said you have to walk in another man's shoes to truly understand his experiences and American personal trainer Drew Manning is doing just that - deliberately gaining 70lb in order to better empathise with his clients. ... Read more >>

Poetry learning makes people feel better and strengthens their identity, study finds

Learning poems by heart makes people feel better and strengthens identity, according to a new study. ... Read more >>

Left To Our Own Devices - Photo contest challenges us to think again about how the elderly use technology

A national photography competition is challenging preconceptions about how older people interact with technology. The winning images will be displayed in an exhibition appearing at all four national parliaments, visiting the Houses of Parliament, ... Read more >>

World Health Organisation says a third of countries affected by malaria on course to eliminate the disease

Nearly a third of all countries affected by malaria are on course to eliminate the mosquito-borne disease over the next 10 years, says the World Health Organisation. ... Read more >>

Festival of Walking - National Trust encourages UK walkers to head outdoors this autumn

More than 32 million people – that's two thirds of the UK adult population - plan  to head outdoors to enjoy an autumn family walk, new research has shown. ... Read more >>

Blankets for Bolivia - Students at Sheffield University recycle crisp packets to make blankets for Bolivian people

Students from the University of Sheffield have transformed the lives of Bolivian villagers by creating blankets made of recycled crisp packets, to prevent the rising number of hypothermia cases. ... Read more >>

Women give up sex ban after winning protest for new road link in south west Columbia

The male residents of a remote southwestern town in Columbia can smile again now that their women have given up a sex strike. ... Read more >>

Push The Button - Firefighters make pop video to encourage people to check their smoke alarms

They can usually be found fighting fires, now a fire brigade from Staffordshire has stepped into the spotlight with a pop video to encourage people to test their smoke alarms - and save lives. ... Read more >>

Chocolate lovers suffer fewer strokes

Researchers studying more than 33,000 Swedish women found that the more chocolate women said they ate, the lower their risk of stroke. ... Read more >>

Apparently, Cows Love Jazz

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