Statisticians ridicule study aligning birth month with risk of disease
'Astrology has never made for great science,' says expert Robert Cuffe
'Astrology has never made for great science,' says expert Robert Cuffe
Sarah-Marie Flint was brought up in a fire-conscious household by a father who was in the industry – and has passed on the lessons to her own family (and frankly, to anyone who will listen)
The first case of Zika in India was discovered in November 2016. Why was the public not informed about it?
Fifty years ago this month interracial marriages were legalised in the US, but some negative attitudes have persisted to the present day
You should watch your saturated fat intake
Whether pride is good for you may depend on your personality
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It's important to talk to someone about your concerns
A doctor has warned against eating raw fish
Farewell bacon buttie, hello avo on toast
Great Ormond Street Hospital’s lawyers say case is 'particularly sad' but 'the parents don’t accept the facts'
The sale of organs can be viewed as coercive and exploitative, but there is a middle ground
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Three academics analyse the evidence for and against baby-led weaning
There are two types of nostalgia. One promotes resilience and personal growth, while the other can lead to an obsessive quest to escape the present
Sales of 'unhealthy' processed white bread have plummeted by 75 per cent since 1974
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