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By: Sarah Spickernell

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  • Air pollution could be making us stupider as our brains disintegrate

    June 16, 2015

    High levels of air pollution could be causing brain loss in humans, according to a report in the Annals of Neurobiology.   Read more: London's Oxford Street is world's worst place for toxic NO2 pollutant   By studying the brains of over a thousand women aged between 71 and 89, the researchers at the University of [...]

  • Some people have become obsessed with buying breast milk online – but it’s very dangerous to drink

    June 16, 2015

    Drinking human breast milk is no longer just a hobby discussed by some fetishists on hidden internet chatrooms – a huge community of health enthusiasts is convinced it's a “superfood” capable of fending off disease and improving fitness. But studies suggest it could be incredibly dangerous. The liquid, which most of us would pay large [...]

  • Eating chocolate is linked to lower risk of stroke and heart disease

    June 15, 2015

    There's a tendency to avoid chocolate when we are looking after our health, but it turns out a small dose of this sweet treat could be very good for us.  Eating up to 100g of chocolate each day is linked to a lower risk of heart disease and stroke, according to research published in the [...]

  • Magna Carta 2015: Where you can enjoy beer deals in London with #CheersBDB

    June 15, 2015

    On 15 June 1215, King John finally agreed to sign the Magna Carta – a deal that meant monarchs were finally subject to the law, just like everyone else.    But not only that. It also gave birth to the humble pint, thanks to the inclusion of an article that demanded "a single measure for ale".  [...]

  • If we cap immigration, the UK will lose its status as a global hub for science and engineering

    June 15, 2015

    John O’Keefe, the UK’s latest Nobel Prize winner, has a lot in common with Venki Ramakrishnan, the next President of the Royal Society.   First, they are similarly brilliant scientists and Nobel Laureates. O’Keefe was a joint winner last year for his discovery of cells that act as our inner GPS system, enabling us to [...]

  • Work stress can be seriously damaging to your mental health: Here’s how to tell if it’s making you depressed

    June 15, 2015

    You tell yourself it’s OK and that it happens to everyone, particularly in the City. There's nothing unusual about feeling stressed, particularly when things have been difficult in the office.   But it isn’t OK, and work shouldn’t be making you feel down. Ideally, it should be psychologically stimulating and rewarding. Too often it is [...]

  • Summer in Chamonix: Celebrating 150 years of climbing in the Alps

    June 15, 2015

    Birthplace of the Winter Olympics and home to some of the Alps’ most challenging pistes, the Chamonix valley in France is a magnet for snow-sporting types throughout the winter months.    But as warmer weather arrives and the snow disappears, so do most of the tourists, and the thousands of skiers are replaced by a [...]

  • Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul stock exchange opens to foreign investors: Here are six companies you should watch

    June 15, 2015

    Today, Saudi Arabia's Tadawul stock exchange opens up to foreign investors for the first time. Worth more than $500bn (£323bn), it represents a huge opportunity for those with an eye for the Middle East's biggest economy. Read more: Now is a better time than ever for women to enter Islamic banking By opening up to foreigners, [...]

  • Boris Johnson calls for scientist Tim Hunt to be reinstated, claiming it’s a scientific fact that women cry more than men

    June 15, 2015

    Boris Johnson has called for Tim Hunt, the scientist who resigned from his senior academic positions after making provocative comments about women at a conference last week, to be given his jobs back.  The London Mayor claims it is a “fact” that women cry more than men, and Hunt should therefore not be punished for [...]

  • Hope for the Rosetta comet-landing mission: Philae wakes up and sends signal to earth, European Space Agency says

    June 14, 2015

    The Philae probe that landed on comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko in November has finally woken up from hibernation. According to the European Space Agency, which launched the Rosetta space mission to land on a comet in 2004, the probe radioed the agency this weekend for the first time in seven months.  Read more: Rosetta takes a selfie in [...]

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