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New Edith Cowan University (ECU) research has found that exercise not only has physical benefits for men with prostate cancer, it also helps reduce symptoms…
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Research led by the University of Birmingham and Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust has revealed new insight into the biological mechanisms of the…
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Scientists at Keele University and King’s College London have found that 64% of people would be likely to have a COVID-19 vaccination when one became…
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‘Most people have a noise they don’t like, so I didn’t consider getting any help for it – until it progressed into panic attacks over…
Read MoreOlympic officials ‘very confident’ that next year’s games in Tokyo will have spectators
Officials with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) are “very confident” that next year’s summer games can take place with spectators in the stadiums, according to…
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