Reports and Studies
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The new treatments offering hope to migraine patients
More than a billion people worldwide struggle to find relief from the unbearable pain of migraine. But research is leading…
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Growing calls in India to restrict children’s social media use
A debate around banning social media for children under 16 is gathering momentum in India, with ministers in several states…
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The New Mexico cave expanding our search for alien life
When cave biologist Hazel Barton ventured into the pitch darkness, the last thing she expected to find were organisms harnessing…
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India’s snakebite crisis is killing tens of thousands every year
Devendra, who was a farmer in India, still remembers the moment a snake sank its fangs into his leg while…
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Is it really possible to ‘bank’ sleep for later?
From helping you to focus more to improving sports performance, some scientists believe “depositing” sleep for later use can bring…
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Not a fan of the gym? Why you should try ‘exercise snacking’
Join the gym, run up a mountain, sign up for spin classes. We are constantly being told to go to…
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Seven foods you should be eating more of right now
Some common ingredients can have powerfully positive effects on our health. Here are seven worth adding more of to your…
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From bad omen to national treasure: The rare bone-swallower stork saved by a female army
Once known as a bird of ill omen, India’s endangered hargila has gained an army of protectors. Now it’s beginning…
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Polar bears on Norwegian islands fatter and healthier despite ice loss, scientists say
Scientists expected the opposite, but polar bears in the Norwegian Arctic archipelago of Svalbard have become fatter and healthier since…
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Firefighters battle ’emergency level’ blazes in Australia heatwave
Firefighters in the Australian state of Victoria are battling at least six major fires as a record-breaking heatwave hits the…
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