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Why DO so many celebrities catch Lyme disease?
Daily Mail· 3 hours agoSo why does it seem like so many of the rich and famous are being diagnosed with it? Professor Paul Hunter, an expert in infectious diseases from the ...
18 parks across Norfolk win coveted awards
EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press· 1 day agoIn Norwich, the University of East Anglia, Eaton Park, Heigham Park, Jenny Lind Park, Ketts Heights, Mousehold Heath ...
My son was left brain damaged after catching whooping cough as a baby
Daily Mail· 2 days agoThe infection can be fatal, with up to 3 per cent of newborns dying from it, according to Professor...
Pickleball Has An Official Food - And No, It's Not Pickles
Tasting Table via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIt might seem like a missed opportunity for the official sport of pickleball to not be pickles, but...
Family's tribute to 'sunny-natured' woman after her death, aged 29
EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press· 3 days agoHolly Glasson died when she jumped from a multi-storey car park in Norwich on June 3 last year. At a recent inquest into her death, Miss Glasson’s family shared a loving tribute which included ...
Eigen-entropy based time series signatures to support multivariate time series classification -...
Nature· 5 days agoThe efficacy of our algorithm is assessed using six binary datasets sourced from the University of East Anglia, in ...
Map shows Covid Surrey cases amid claims Euros and festivals fuelling summer surge
Surrey Live via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoBut while a summer rise in Covid infections is alarming, Paul Hunter, a professor of medicine at the...
Police defend 'spying' on pro-Palestine protesters with university staff
Evening News 24· 6 days agoAn investigation uncovered a series of emails between staff at the University of East Anglia (UEA) and Norfolk police ...
The latest Covid figures in Wales as new variants spread in UK and ‘Eras Tour hangover’ trends
North Wales Live via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoPaul Hunter, a professor of medicine at the University of East Anglia, said that Covid “will never...
Cromer exhibition shows 200 years of coastal erosion
BBC News· 6 days agoAn exhibition which shows how erosion has transformed a coastline over the last two centuries will open today. Artist Jayne Ivimey has drawn Norfolk...