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Moving the world: Why   activity is at the heart of Self-Care 2030Read the article ⬇️
26/06/2025

Moving the world: Why activity is at the heart of Self-Care 2030

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Physical activity is not optional; it is foundational to future health and an indispensable pillar of self-care.

How to analyse categorical  Read the article ⬇️
12/06/2025

How to analyse categorical

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evidential likelihood approach is a coherent method that avoids the issues caused by significance testing.

Can changes of the gut   help identify treatments for rheumatoid  ?Read the article ⬇️
12/06/2025

Can changes of the gut help identify treatments for rheumatoid ?

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Investigating the gut microbiome of people at risk of rheumatoid arthritis. The findings could help pave the way to early disease treatment.

Using talanoa for effective mental healthcare in the Pacific island communitiesRead more:
02/06/2025

Using talanoa for effective mental healthcare in the Pacific island communities

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Using talanoa for effective and culturally appropriate mental healthcare in the Pacific island communities

Pulsars and prizes: The life and work of Dame Jocelyn Bell BurnellRead the article ⬇️
28/05/2025

Pulsars and prizes: The life and work of Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell

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Jocelyn Bell Burnell talks growing up in Northern Ireland, women in science, and how space research meets AI technology.

Size matters: The link between social groups and human evolutionRead the article ⬇️
28/05/2025

Size matters: The link between social groups and human evolution

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Robin Dunbar discusses his eponymous 'Dunbar's Number', primates to people, and why size matters with social groups and evolution.

Naturopathy-based treatment for violence and conduct disordersRead out article now:
23/05/2025

Naturopathy-based treatment for violence and conduct disorders

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Marian Mulligan developed a neurological structural alignment programme for the treatment of violence in high-security prisons.

A leadership wake-up call: What Gen Z’s preferences mean for democracy worldwideRead our article now: https://bit.ly/3Z7...
06/05/2025

A leadership wake-up call: What Gen Z’s preferences mean for democracy worldwide

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DOI: doi.org/10.20472/BM.2024.12.1.004

Pantelides examined the leadership preferences of Gen Z individuals from Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and Central Asia.

How can we use seismic   to understand   degassing?Read our article:
09/04/2025

How can we use seismic to understand degassing?

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Dr Cristina Totaro at the University of Messina identified a gas anomaly beneath Vulcano that is driving degassing activity.

Is it possible to extend lifespan? The role of stem cellsRead our article:
08/04/2025

Is it possible to extend lifespan? The role of stem cells

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How Exams, Autocracy, Stability, and Technology Brought China Success, and Why They Might Lead to Its Decline

Decoding the sol–gel saga: How smectite droplets dryRead our article:
04/04/2025

Decoding the sol–gel saga: How smectite droplets dry

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different physical parameters can be used to fine-tune the drying dynamics of smectite clay and tailor it for practical applications.

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