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Study of age of puberty in girls suggests links with weight gain
Shropshire Star· 6 days agoIn the largest study of its kind to date, an international team led by researchers at the Medical...
What drives mosquitoes’ bloodlust? Their hormones
Nature· 7 days agoOne hormone seems to boosts the insects’ thirst for a blood meal, while another shuts it off.
Potential treatment for obesity and postnatal depression found by scientists
PA Media: Science via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoFurther work found that their mothers were also missing the gene on one of their X chromosomes. Both...
Meet Britain's first MP born in the 21st century who's just 22
Daily Mail· 2 days agoEver.' He went on to study at natural sciences at the University of Cambridge after netting straight...
Genes which affect start of puberty found by Cambridge scientists
BBC News· 6 days agoScientists have identified six genes which they say "profoundly" affect the timing of puberty....
Wild birds 'remember' where and when they find food
BBC News· 3 days agoSmall wild birds have demonstrated an ability to recall what they have eaten in the past, where they found it and when, a new study has shown....
5,000 high-risk cancer variants identified in 'tumour protection gene' study
Daily Express· 1 day agoThe research was conducted by scientists from the Sanger Institute, in collaboration with The...
GYLES BRANDRETH: Seven secrets of happiness changed my life
Daily Mail· 14 hours agoAdopting the right lifestyle also helps. In 2023, the journal Nature Mental Health published...
Potential treatment for obesity and postnatal depression found by scientists
Daily Echo· 5 days agoResearchers plan to develop new oxytocin medicines after they made a “breakthrough” in discovering one of the genetic causes behind obesity and postnatal depression. Experts from the UK and ...
Study of age of puberty in girls suggests links with weight gain
Daily Echo· 6 days agoIn the largest study of its kind to date, an international team led by researchers at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Epidemiology Unit, University of