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Honey is often praised for a range of health benefits, from soothing a sore throat and helping you get to sleep to healing ...
In this extract from Daisy Fancourt's Art Cure, the March read for the New Scientist Book Club, we learn about how art classes transformed life for Russell after he had a stroke ...
Action! To celebrate the 150 th anniversary of the UNIGE Faculty of Medicine, the UNIGE Ciné-club is organising a series of ten moving, chilling, and optimistic films about medic ...
Convincing a jealous partner that they have a mental illness sounds like gaslighting, but to JAMA Psychiatry, it's science.
Sci-fi is an enduring genre on the small screen, even if the budgets couldn't always match the big screen, and these are the ...
When the opening frames of The Bride! displays introductory text establishing that Mary Shelley wrote her classic Gothic tragedy, Frankenstein, on a dare, it feels like needless table-setting.
Despite a number of high-profile former rugby players having had the disease, there is no scientific evidence definitively linking MND with repeated concussion. Even if there was, Moody - nicknamed ...
After a controversial awards moment thrust the condition into the spotlight, we look at the new biopic of John Davidson and the decades of portrayals that led to it ...
We all have a concept of reality. We know what is “fact” and what isn’t. However, the truth of the matter is that the ...
As kids, many of us are told that if we go outside with wet hair, we’ll catch a cold. And as adults, we might spend an extra few minutes drying our hair before stepping out. Many tall buildings in ...
Murder Drones #1 from Oni Oress Jumps to $20 on the aftermarket after the ComicsPRO variant went for $50 on eBay ...