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Taylor Swift helped fans recover from eating disorders, study finds
Daily Mail· 3 days agoThey highlighted how fans would still comment on their idol's body, such as 'she's gained weight,...
Biggest mistakes you can make when naming your child
Daily Mail· 3 days agoAnd the impact that a person’s name can have on their life is not to be underestimated; for example, research has shown that women with masculine or...
Spring Lectures at the Royal Institution - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoTHE session of public afternoon lectures at the Royal Institution was opened by Prof. J. C. McLennan, who is giving an experimental course on the work on “Low Temperatures and Low Temperature ...
One-third of Irish drivers change cars every 3 to 5 years, survey finds - Homepage - Western People
Western People· 3 days agoMotorists in Ireland are most likely to upgrade their cars every three to five years, according to a new consumer survey. Research by Aviva Insurance found that just over ...
The clinical trials system is broken - Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
Nature· 3 days agoThe Co-Directors of the Center for Management Research in Healthcare at Vanderbilt, David Dilts and Alan Sandler, reported a study of an alarming nature to the National Cancer ...
Our Astronomical Column - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoThe Lalande Prize was awarded to Mr. Lewis Swift, of Rochester, New York, who in the course of four years has discovered seven comets, one of them of short...mean distance ...
Taylor Swift's Dublin gigs sparked seismic activity in Wexford - Homepage - Western People
Western People· 3 days agoResearchers at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) have found that Taylor Swift...
North East bulletproof shield maker reveals role in US military footwear project
Business Live via Yahoo News UK· 3 days agoIt will see Graphene Composites extend its patented GC Composite graphene...of footwear in severe...
Trials of first-in-class bioartificial liver indicate potential
Nature· 3 days agoLiver failure, which can start suddenly or develop slowly, has a high mortality risk because of the swift onset of hepatocellular dysfunction. At least 30,000 patients in ...
Research ethics—no easy fix ahead - Nature Medicine
Nature· 3 days agoProspects for a swift end to what has seemed relentless controversy over the ethics of biomedical research on humans looked distant this fall after a high-level ...