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  • We Must Wake up to Devastating Impact of Nitrogen, Say Scientists

    More than 190 top international scientists, led by Professor Mark Sutton of the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH), are calling on the world to take urgent action on nitrogen pollution.

  • Dementia Patients’ Adult Kids Diagnosed Earlier Than Their Parents

    A person’s chance of developing dementia is influenced by family history, variations in certain genes, and medical conditions such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. 

  • ULEZ Reduces 13,500 Cars Daily & Cuts Toxic Air Pollution by a Third

    New report shows significant drop in air pollution plus 13,500 fewer polluting cars being driven into the zone daily

  • Moderate Use of Screen Time Can Be Good for Your Health, New Study Finds

    Research by the Oxford Internet Institute at Oxford University, carried out in partnership with researchers at Cardiff University and Cambridge University, has found that moderate levels of screen time can have a positive effect on children’s wellbeing and mental health.

  • New Treatment May Reverse Celiac Disease

    Results of a new phase 2 clinical trial using technology developed at Northwestern Medicine show it is possible to induce immune tolerance to gluten in individuals with celiac disease. 

  • Back Scientists Pioneer New Way of Finding Cancer-Causing Germs

    Scientists at the University of East Anglia are pioneering a new way of finding the bacteria and viruses associated with cancer.

  • Increase Health Benefits of Exercise by Working out Before Breakfast – New Research

    According to a new study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism health scientists at the universities of Bath and Birmingham found that by changing the timing of when you eat and exercise, people can better control their blood sugar levels.

  • Health Care Intervention: Treating High-Need, High-Cost Patients

    In crisis and with nowhere else to turn, thousands of patients with complex needs — serious mental and physical health problems and substance use disorders — every year flock to emergency rooms in Harris County, Texas and across the country.

  • A Simpler Way to Make Some Medicines

    Organic chemists at The Ohio State University have figured out how to synthesize the most common molecule arrangement in medicine, a scientific discovery that could change the way a number of drugs – including one most commonly used to treat ovarian cancer – are produced.

  • Green Areas in Cities Promote Wellbeing

    Green areas in the inner city can directly improve the wellbeing of urban citizens.

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