Fertility patients sold unproven add-ons, HFEA says
Despite little proof add-ons help, many IVF clinics offer them, the UK's fertility regulator warns.
Nearly 100% of human illnesses a can be identified in under 3 hours
Scientists have made a major breakthrough in the accuracy and speed at which often deadly pathogen infections can be identified and treated. This is time that, in many cases, is
Researchers solve mystery of makeup appearing ashy or grey on darker skin
Addition of ultramarine blue creates warmer hues and more skin-like finish, reducing the ‘grey cast’ Researchers believe they have found a solution to makeup for darker skin tones often appearing
Tackling climate crisis will increase economic growth, OECD research finds
Third of global GDP could be lost this century if climate crisis runs unchecked, says reportTaking strong action to tackle the climate crisis will increase countries’ economic growth, rather than
May 9th: From Clinic to Community: A holistic, social justice approach
Part of the Challenging the culture of diagnosis & disorder! collection AD4E allies Platfform: For Mental Health and Social change talk about their vision for a holistic, community approach to ‘mental health.’
Non-monogamous relationships just as satisfying as monogamous ones
A study comparing people in monogamous relationships with those in non-monogamous ones has found that both types are on par insofar as relationship and sexual satisfaction are concerned. It suggests
Charity faces legal action after relocated elephants in Malawi allegedly kill 10 people
People living near Kasungu national park say they are living in fear after translocation of 263 elephants by International Fund for Animal Welfare People living on the edge of a
Baby deaths trust claimed £2m ‘good care’ payments
An NHS trust criticised over a baby's death claimed money for providing good care, the BBC can reveal.
‘The field of human ancestry is rife with racism’: pioneering project to build cancer database in Africa
Less than 2% of human genomes analysed so far have been those of Africans. Yemaachi Biotech’s Africa Cancer Atlas aims to fill the research gapWhen Yaw Bediako lost his father
Martian dust may pose health risk to humans exploring red planet, study finds
Expeditions may be more challenging than previously thought due to presence of toxic particlesFrom a distance Mars looks beautiful, but sending astronauts to explore the planet might be more challenging
Bizarre brain “shrink” seen in long-distance runners
More than a million people of nearly all ages lace up their trainers and hit the pavement in a marathon every year. And while running any distance has numerous health
Country diary: Spring is beginning, with birdsong and green shoots | Amy-Jane Beer
Welburn, North Yorkshire: The wood is greening with wild garlic and dog’s mercury, studded with celandines, violets and primrosesSpring is rising in the wood outside my house. And a spring