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Baseimmune aims to predict future pathogen mutations to create jabs that will be effective for longer
Mental healthcare can be life-saving, but Abigail Shrier argues that most therapeutic approaches have serious side effects and few benefits
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Alabama judgment that frozen embryos are ‘children’ follows Supreme Court’s overturning of abortion rights
Head of Cancer Research UK calls for more investment and points to heavy reliance on philanthropic funding
Discovery boosts efforts to develop ‘biomarkers’ for debilitating condition and enable treatments
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Research by Which? reveals huge disparity between the best and the worst
Polly Bennett taught Barry Keoghan that dance. But can she take on one writer and her two new hips?
Labour party plans to outsource more operations and make greater use of technology
Best-selling Tagrisso drug slows progression of most common form of the disease at an early stage
Journalist Manoush Zomorodi explains her recent experiment in attempting to get her listeners to move more – and why it’s so hard to break our pattern of sitting
Cycle, swim or sweat it out in Germany’s financial hub
Concerns come as children’s dental health is deteriorating and waiting lists for appointments are high
Our beauty expert considers the new anti-ageing formulas
New molecule proves effective in animals against several drug-resistant bacteria
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One sufferer shares the creams that calm the red
RCN union warns the 7% drop is ‘direct threat’ to patient safety and calls for emergency measures to boost recruitment
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Is the Goenka network aware of potential risks of meditation?
Politicians know that tackling the country’s bad habits will mean clashing with industry and media
Large study further boosts fast-evolving efforts to predict and prevent neurogenerative diseases
Events such as Hyrox are gaining popularity with young CEOs keen to craft a cleaner image
Sovereign wealth funds Temasek and Mubadala in talks to fund biotech groups harnessing mind-altering substances
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