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Evening Standard via Yahoo News UK· 3 hours agoDr Raha West, NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Surgery & Cancer at Imperial College ...
Night owls have superior brain function – study
Express and Star· 22 hours agoPeople who are night owls could be sharper than morning people, a new study suggests. Researchers, led by academics from Imperial College London ...
Night owls ‘sharper’ than morning people: How to be a productive in the evening and still get enough...
The Irish News· 6 hours agoResearchers from Imperial College London analysed results from a UK Biobank study of 27,000 people’s...
Night owls have better brain function than morning people, study suggests
SKY News· 1 day agoNight owls may be sharper than morning people, according to a new study, with those most active and...
UK interest rates should stay on hold this summer, warns BOE official
EuroNews· 2 days agoIn a speech at the Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence in King’s College, Haskell...
UK summer Covid wave: What variants are spreading and is there anything to worry about?
Evening Standard· 6 days agoThey warned people to keep a close eye on their health. Professor Danny Altmann of Imperial College ...
New high-tech London Underground train that will be different from all the others
My London via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoIn March, Imperial College London research, commissioned by TfL, found that fleet staff, customer...
Covid warning issued as NHS explains when you should call 999
Nottinghamshire Live via Yahoo News UK· 15 hours agoThe NHS has issued an urgent warning for people in the UK to call 999 if they exhibit coronavirus...
Night owls have sharper brain function, research suggests
Daily Mail· 22 hours agoWilliams could be sharper than morning people. The findings reveal that those who are most active...
Night owls’ cognitive function ‘superior’ to early risers, study suggests
The Guardian· 22 hours agoIt turns out that staying up late could be good for our brain power as research suggests that people who identify as night owls could be sharper than those who go to bed early. Researchers led ...