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Swedish researcher honored with a prestigious allergy research award
Unraveling the proton translocation dynamics behind photoprotective mechanisms in plants
From resort buffets to long flights: simple tips for eating well on holiday
We fed people a milkshake with 130g of fat to see what it did to their brains – here’s what we learned
How much protein do you really need? Too much or too little can be harmful
Shining light on how brain signals control stress
​The contagion scale: which diseases spread fastest?
Summer long balls? A health expert explains why hot weather can be tough on testicles
Saving legs and lives: Trial of new treatment for artery disease
Why you can’t judge health by weight alone
Sweet spot for daily steps is lower than often thought, new study finds
Experts convene to shape guidance on weight loss drugs and heart health
Five ways professional athletes are redefining the limits of age in sport
Researchers Develop First Assembled Genome Of Soft Tick
The A to K of vitamins: what you need and where to get it
Just back from holiday and not feeling well? Here are the symptoms you should take seriously
Women’s Euro 2025: what players do to recover between matches – and how they prepare for their next game
Tracking insect and bug health in a heartbeat from a digital camera
Lioness Lucy Bronze uses ‘cycle syncing’ to get an edge on her competition – here’s how the practise works
Ice Baths Are Booming In Popularity – But They Come With Health Risks
Wimbledon and British Open competitors aren’t the only ones at risk of these common elbow injuries
New season of sponsorship with SCU Marlins
The Swedish Brain Foundation funds 39 research projects at KI
Five ways to avoid illness like the Lionesses
Your summer burn survival guide: from sunburn to BBQ mishaps
From sore muscles to smartwatches and stubborn belly fat: answers to six of the most common fitness questions
Love summer but hate winter? Here’s why your mood shifts so much with the seasons
Baylor recognizes faculty excellence in research with DeBakey Awards
Here’s why some people suffer from motion sickness – and which remedies actually work
Mounjaro becomes available on the NHS: what to know and what to do if you’re not eligible
New Possibilities For Engineering Safer Medications
New drug for diabetes and obesity shows promising results
Stress hormone in the womb alters early heart development, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease
British holidaymaker dies from rabies: what you need to know about the disease and getting the jab if you’re going abroad this summer
Wegovy and Mounjaro might affect how well your contraceptives work – here’s why
Renowned chemist David MacMillan joins Ludwig Princeton as distinguished scholar
Wearable fitness trackers can make you seven times more likely to stick to your workouts – new research
Small vessel disease in long-term follow-up of severe COVID-19
Should you do cardio before or after lifting weights? New research might finally have the answer
Ahead of the Brisbane Olympics, it’s time for Australia to get serious about esports
Helpful hormone – prolactin helps mothers keep cool during pregnancy
Sports hernias can cause severe pain in the groin region – and footballers may be at greatest risk
Why carrying spuds and playing sudoku could be good measures of your overall health
Gene Variant Increases Risk Of Long COVID
Brain-inspired AI Model Learns Sensory Data Efficiently
Promobilia Foundation supports KI project on health of disabled children and adolescents
Feats of the human body behind Tom Cruise’s stunts in Mission: Impossible movies
What the strength of your grip can tell you about your overall health