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Conceptual illustration of the gut microbiome. The gut microbiome refers to all of the microbes in the intestines. These microbes influence many aspects of health, including the immune system, and they help digest food.

The surprising gut-health fix that's been overlooked until now

There are millions of bacteria living in our guts. There are millions of dead bacteria there too. And scientists are learning just how much potential the dead ones have to improve our health
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Does negative thinking increase your risk of dementia?

Can negative thinking raise your risk of dementia and other psychological disorders? Here's how to catch the negative thinking pattern
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How many electrons are there in the Universe?

How many electrons are there in the Universe? One bold theory suggests that there could only be one, although this theory has issues
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Can you catch COVID on top of COVID?

Can you catch COVID on top of COVID? A doctor explains why it is, unfortunately, a possible scenario and what you can do to protect yourself
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New issue: Don't count the calories

January’s long nights, howling winds and unending drizzle that constitute a British winter all seem to scream: stay indoors, get under a blanket and stay very still. But every year, I reach January and the same conclusion as millions of others: it’s time for change. Christmas is what does it. There’s only so much indulgence the body can take. It starts on the 24th when, if you’re lucky, work’s finished and the fridge is full. Over the next seven days, I’ll feast like a Tudor monarch, picking at carcasses, stabbing at cheese and washing it all down with a bit of port (well, someone’s got to finish it). But by New Year’s Day I’ve had enough. Meaningful, lasting change isn’t easy. The science says so. Sure, a fitness influencer will scream at you until they’re Christmas-ham-pink in the face that losing weight is JUST SIMPLE MATHS: burn more calories than you consume, and you’ll lose weight. But your genes, biology and chemistry don’t work like a calculator. There’s more to it. So we’re here to help you construct bite-sized changes that will add up to significant improvements in your health and wellbeing this year.
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Our Solar System has a wall. And NASA is about to reveal its true shape

NASA’s newly launched IMAP mission is set to tell us more about the boundary between our Solar System and interstellar space than ever before
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Brown cow holding a stick in her mouth.

A cow has been filmed using tools for the first time ever, stunning scientists

Veronika, a cow from Austria, taught herself to use a broom – and we have the footage to prove it
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A person standing barefoot on a scale in a bright and stylish home setting, emphasizing personal health and wellness, with sunlight streaming through an elegant, serene interior.

We're finally learning the true side-effects of weight-loss drugs

Millions of people are now using weight-loss drugs, but it seems there are drawbacks that come with the slimmer waistlines
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Pregnant woman in a clinic undergoing an ultrasound examination with an anonymous gynecologist

Can what happens at an ultrasound really influence how parents bond with their baby?

A study has suggested that the language used to describe a foetus during an ultrasound may affect parents' perceptions of their baby... even after birth
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