The Human Body

The Human Body

The body contains all the internal organs, body parts, bones and muscles that make up the human anatomy. Your fleshy body has evolved over millions of years, and this is the science changing the way we understand it.
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This ‘digital brain’ could soon simulate ethically forbidden experiments

This very complicated computer model was designed to help teach us about our own brains
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The real reason men still don’t have a contraceptive pill

Ever wondered why the contraceptive landscape is so female-centric?
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Can chemicals in clothing mess with my hormones?

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in clothing and in rugs can disrupt your hormone levels. Here's what you can do about it
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Looking at certain kinds of art may boost your heart health, doctors say

How a little creative escape can influence your physiology
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What is the most dangerous fish to eat?

Pufferfish is considered the most dangerous fish to eat; it is poisonous, potentially fatal. But if sliced properly, it can be quite tasty
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This is the easiest natural way to improve your skin, suggests study

A new study has shown that eating more of an essential nutrient can improve collagen production and skin health
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Are breakfast cereals actually healthy?

While some breakfast cereals deliver little more than sugar, others can be a vital source of vitamins and minerals
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The 'lizard brain' lie: How neuroscience demolished the greatest mind myth

Feeling angry? That's not your lizard brain kicking in.
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Tuberculosis rates are rising. Here's who's most at risk

The number of people with the world’s deadliest infection is climbing in the UK and US. Why is tuberculosis returning and how do we fight back?
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A dementia vaccine could be real, and some of us have taken it without knowing

Getting vaccinated against shingles could protect you from getting dementia, or slow the progression of the disease, says a new study
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11 surprisingly simple, expert-backed fixes for dramatically better sleep

Everyone has trouble sleeping from time to time, even sleep scientists
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How does the timing of puberty affect a person's long-term health?

New research suggests that the timing of your puberty may affect your long-term health, including heart disease, diabetes and asthma
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Does my internet speed affect my health?

Bytes don't spread diseases, but they do seem to be linked with your health
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Most people with high-cholesterol gene don't know they have it, warns study

Researchers issue new warning over overlooked high cholesterol condition
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Could a virus change my DNA?

Viruses make up around eight per cent of your DNA
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These two simple numbers can predict your heart disease risk

Could a new calculation based on two commonly tracked metrics offer a cheat code for your long-term health?
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Your bed’s hidden biome could be ruining your sleep

Your bed is nowhere near as clean as you think it is. Thankfully, experts have laid out the rules of how clean your bed really needs to be… and when dirty becomes dangerous
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There could be a worrying amount of lead in your protein shake

People everywhere use protein supplements on a daily basis, but a new report suggests some contain worrying amounts of a harmful substance
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We may have found the first true human pheromone

Could invisible chemical signals sway our behaviour, or who we’re attracted to – all without us knowing?
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Where does the ink go when you get a tattoo removed?

If you have had a tattoo removed by a laser-based treatment, you may be wondering where the ink particles go
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Grey hairs grow when your body shuts down cancer-prone cells, study suggests

Rather than a depressing sign of ageing, our grey hairs are battle scars in our body's war against cancer
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We're on the brink of curing arthritis. Here's how

We might finally be able to spot osteoarthritis early… and bring it to a halt
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We've been thinking about blood sugar all wrong. Here's why

These are the five biggest blood sugar myths, debunked by nutrition experts
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The 25 most powerful ideas of the 21st century (so far), picked by the world’s top thinkers

We asked the world's foremost minds to highlight some of the game-changing scientific breakthroughs shaping our world since the year 2000
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