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Can chemicals in clothing mess with my hormones?

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in clothing and in rugs can disrupt your hormone levels. Here's what you can do about it
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Looking at certain kinds of art may boost your heart health, doctors say

How a little creative escape can influence your physiology
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What is the most dangerous fish to eat?

Pufferfish is considered the most dangerous fish to eat; it is poisonous, potentially fatal. But if sliced properly, it can be quite tasty
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How to beat social anxiety and actually enjoy your office Christmas party

A festive survival guide for those who’d rather hibernate
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Can animals smell death?

How one fallen creature can set off a chain reaction of chaos
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This is the easiest natural way to improve your skin, suggests study

A new study has shown that eating more of an essential nutrient can improve collagen production and skin health
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Major ‘megafires’ are now primed to ignite across the US. All it needs is a spark

The US is a tinderbox, just waiting to go up in flames
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Should I keep my car keys in a faraday box?

Car thieves are coming up with new ways to steal keyless vehicles, could keeping your fob in a faraday box stop your car from being stolen?
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Time might not exist – and we're starting to understand why

The closer we look at time, the stranger it gets
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Are breakfast cereals actually healthy?

While some breakfast cereals deliver little more than sugar, others can be a vital source of vitamins and minerals
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Ian Taylor looks ahead while sat on a train, he has a white Parasym Nurosym clipped into his left ear.

I zapped my vagus nerve every day for a month to fight anxiety. Here's what happened

Can a wearable neuromodulation device that delivers small electric shocks banish anxiety?
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Do any foods taste better in space?

How does food taste in space? Bland, say astronauts on the International Space Station
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Can noise-cancelling headphones damage my ears?

Noise-cancelling headphones can help us listen to the music we love at lower volumes, but do they cause any damage to our hearing?
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Humans are absolutely terrible at reading dog emotions, study finds

Our emotions can play a big part in how we respond to our furry friends – but not in the way you might think
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Massive volcanic eruptions may have actually caused the Black Death

New research suggests that a combination of volcanic activity, cold summers and famine brought the deadly plague to Europe
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The 'lizard brain' lie: How neuroscience demolished the greatest mind myth

Feeling angry? That's not your lizard brain kicking in.
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Tuberculosis rates are rising. Here's who's most at risk

The number of people with the world’s deadliest infection is climbing in the UK and US. Why is tuberculosis returning and how do we fight back?
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5 surprising, science-backed ways to finally feel less time-starved

Feeling time poor isn’t an inescapable part of today’s world. It’s possible to reclaim lost hours and finally feel in control of your day.
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A dementia vaccine could be real, and some of us have taken it without knowing

Getting vaccinated against shingles could protect you from getting dementia, or slow the progression of the disease, says a new study
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11 surprisingly simple, expert-backed fixes for dramatically better sleep

Everyone has trouble sleeping from time to time, even sleep scientists
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4 key numbers that could reshape the ‘masculinity crisis’ debate

Are gender-equality gains coming at men’s expense, as some claim? The data tells a more complex story
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How should you talk to someone who has just lost a pet?

Just as with human bereavement, losing a pet can cause intense grief
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Massive climate-induced earthquakes are brewing beneath our biggest cities. Are we prepared?

Climate change isn’t just warming the planet; it’s shaking Earth’s foundations
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