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How fat cells could burn away obesity

March 16, 2026, 12:17 PM - 2 min read

If activating brown fat increases energy expenditure, could it be harnessed to treat obesity? The challenge is that human metabolism is tightly regulated.

Resurgence of measles a grim sign of next pandemic

Low levels of vaccination across the country mean measles outbreaks will continue to occur, needlessly hospitalising and killing the unvaccinated.

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March 15, 2026, 02:44 PM . 7 min read


Skin mites: Harmless or harmful?

Skin mites: Harmless or harmful?

March 13, 2026, 03:12 PM - 6 min read

When people first hear this, the reaction is often disgust or alarm. It is easy to imagine infestation, poor hygiene or something going wrong. In reality, these tiny organisms are a normal, lifelong part of being human and natural balance of the skin.

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March 13, 2026, 03:12 PM . 6 min read


4 ways to tackle health, climate, and poverty

4 ways to tackle health, climate, and poverty

March 10, 2026, 02:31 PM - 6 min read

The poorer a country, nation or community, the greater the risk of exposure to extreme weather, food and water insecurity, disease and forced displacement. Yet people in the least developed countries have contributed almost nothing to global heating.

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March 10, 2026, 02:31 PM . 6 min read


The gut-heart link explained

The gut-heart link explained

March 9, 2026, 02:40 PM - 5 min read

The newly recognised association, termed the “gut-heart axis”, may help explain why diet and heart disease are so closely intertwined. Large studies show that people with cardiovascular disease have distinct gut microbiome profiles compared with healthy people.

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March 9, 2026, 02:40 PM . 5 min read


Life and times of Tiger Queen Mabel Stark

Life and times of Tiger Queen Mabel Stark

March 8, 2026, 03:57 PM - 8 min read

In early 20th century American life, women might not have been able to vote or to serve on juries in most states, but in the ring, they commanded the audience’s attention riding bareback on horses, displaying strength and stamina, and performing gravity-defying acrobatic feats. Stark was acutely aware of the path she was paving. “I deliberately chose a field in which no other woman had specialised,” she wrote in her autobiography.

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March 8, 2026, 03:57 PM . 8 min read


Cosy, but toxic: The truth about candle smoke

Cosy, but toxic: The truth about candle smoke

March 8, 2026, 11:57 AM - 6 min read

Nice as they can look, studies show burning candles is one of the biggest sources of indoor air pollution. This is because when burning, candles emit a large number of ultrafine particles.

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March 8, 2026, 11:57 AM . 6 min read


Race ready, injury free: The ultimate Hyrox training strategy

Hyrox is a fitness race designed around eight 1 km runs – each paired with a strength or conditioning station. After every run, competitors complete a set number of reps or a set distance of exercises before their next 1 km run.

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March 6, 2026, 04:50 PM . 7 min read


Is UK set for another slugageddon in 2026?

Is UK set for another slugageddon in 2026?

March 5, 2026, 02:19 PM - 6 min read

The picture for 2026 is complicated. Although flooding can kill overwintering eggs and adults, a mild wet winter will have reduced slug mortality. It may also affect slug predators.

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March 5, 2026, 02:19 PM . 6 min read


Naloxone brings down maternal death rate in Colorado

Naloxone brings down maternal death rate in Colorado

March 3, 2026, 12:53 PM - 6 min read

Research shows direct distribution of naloxone to people, families and communities saves lives. Access to naloxone gives people, including Colorado moms, a literal second chance at life.

see more

March 3, 2026, 12:53 PM . 6 min read


How constant modern noise is rewiring our brains

How constant modern noise is rewiring our brains

March 2, 2026, 12:51 PM - 6 min read

There are upsides to this modern soundscape. In busy workplaces or homes, shaping the auditory environment can restore a sense of control and reduce disturbance – especially from intelligible speech. What we listen to can be a key tool for emotional self-regulation.

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March 2, 2026, 12:51 PM . 6 min read


Punch the baby monkey: An experiment on attachment

Punch the baby monkey: An experiment on attachment

March 1, 2026, 01:08 PM - 5 min read

After being abandoned by his mother and rejected by the rest of his troop, his zookeepers provided Punch with an orangutan plushie as a stand-in mother. Videos of the monkey clinging to the toy have gone viral worldwide. But Punch’s attachment to his inanimate companion is not just the subject of a heart-breaking video. He’s a reminder of the importance of emotional nourishment.

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March 1, 2026, 01:08 PM . 5 min read


What living with Tourette’s is really like

What living with Tourette’s is really like

February 27, 2026, 12:30 PM - 7 min read

It is believed the Tourette’s brain sometimes struggles to control “forbidden” impulses. A person may experience urges to saytaboo words and phrases, or make inappropriate actions, when they see or hearcertain things within their environment.

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February 27, 2026, 12:30 PM . 7 min read


How fat cells could burn away obesity

March 16, 2026, 12:17 PM - 7 min read

If activating brown fat increases energy expenditure, could it be harnessed to treat obesity? The challenge is that human metabolism is tightly regulated.

Read more
How fat cells could burn away obesity
Resurgence of measles a grim sign of next pandemic

Resurgence of measles a grim sign of next pandemic

March 15, 2026, 02:44 PM - 7 min read

Low levels of vaccination across the country mean measles outbreaks will continue to occur, needlessly hospitalising and killing the unvaccinated.

Read more
Skin mites: Harmless or harmful?

Skin mites: Harmless or harmful?

March 13, 2026, 03:12 PM - 6 min read

When people first hear this, the reaction is often disgust or alarm. It is easy to imagine infestation, poor hygiene or something going wrong. In reality, these tiny organisms are a normal, lifelong part of being human and natural balance of the skin.

Read more
4 ways to tackle health, climate, and poverty

4 ways to tackle health, climate, and poverty

March 10, 2026, 02:31 PM - 6 min read

The poorer a country, nation or community, the greater the risk of exposure to extreme weather, food and water insecurity, disease and forced displacement. Yet people in the least developed countries have contributed almost nothing to global heating.

Read more
The gut-heart link explained

The gut-heart link explained

March 9, 2026, 02:40 PM - 5 min read

The newly recognised association, termed the “gut-heart axis”, may help explain why diet and heart disease are so closely intertwined. Large studies show that people with cardiovascular disease have distinct gut microbiome profiles compared with healthy people.

Read more
Life and times of Tiger Queen Mabel Stark

Life and times of Tiger Queen Mabel Stark

March 8, 2026, 03:57 PM - 8 min read

In early 20th century American life, women might not have been able to vote or to serve on juries in most states, but in the ring, they commanded the audience’s attention riding bareback on horses, displaying strength and stamina, and performing gravity-defying acrobatic feats. Stark was acutely aware of the path she was paving. “I deliberately chose a field in which no other woman had specialised,” she wrote in her autobiography.

Read more
Cosy, but toxic: The truth about candle smoke

Cosy, but toxic: The truth about candle smoke

March 8, 2026, 11:57 AM - 6 min read

Nice as they can look, studies show burning candles is one of the biggest sources of indoor air pollution. This is because when burning, candles emit a large number of ultrafine particles.

Read more
Race ready, injury free: The ultimate Hyrox training strategy

Race ready, injury free: The ultimate Hyrox training strategy

March 6, 2026, 04:50 PM - 7 min read

Hyrox is a fitness race designed around eight 1 km runs – each paired with a strength or conditioning station. After every run, competitors complete a set number of reps or a set distance of exercises before their next 1 km run.

Read more
Is UK set for another slugageddon in 2026?

Is UK set for another slugageddon in 2026?

March 5, 2026, 02:19 PM - 6 min read

The picture for 2026 is complicated. Although flooding can kill overwintering eggs and adults, a mild wet winter will have reduced slug mortality. It may also affect slug predators.

Read more
Naloxone brings down maternal death rate in Colorado

Naloxone brings down maternal death rate in Colorado

March 3, 2026, 12:53 PM - 6 min read

Research shows direct distribution of naloxone to people, families and communities saves lives. Access to naloxone gives people, including Colorado moms, a literal second chance at life.

Read more
How constant modern noise is rewiring our brains

How constant modern noise is rewiring our brains

March 2, 2026, 12:51 PM - 6 min read

There are upsides to this modern soundscape. In busy workplaces or homes, shaping the auditory environment can restore a sense of control and reduce disturbance – especially from intelligible speech. What we listen to can be a key tool for emotional self-regulation.

Read more
Punch the baby monkey: An experiment on attachment

Punch the baby monkey: An experiment on attachment

March 1, 2026, 01:08 PM - 5 min read

After being abandoned by his mother and rejected by the rest of his troop, his zookeepers provided Punch with an orangutan plushie as a stand-in mother. Videos of the monkey clinging to the toy have gone viral worldwide. But Punch’s attachment to his inanimate companion is not just the subject of a heart-breaking video. He’s a reminder of the importance of emotional nourishment.

Read more
What living with Tourette’s is really like

What living with Tourette’s is really like

February 27, 2026, 12:30 PM - 7 min read

It is believed the Tourette’s brain sometimes struggles to control “forbidden” impulses. A person may experience urges to saytaboo words and phrases, or make inappropriate actions, when they see or hearcertain things within their environment.

Read more

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