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People can’t tell the difference between human and AI-generated poetry – new study
Mouth cancer cases hit new record in England and Scotland – what you need to know
How imposter syndrome and a lack of self-confidence can hold small businesses back
What you need to know about clonazepam, the drug found in Liam Payne’s hotel room
How asbestos exposure continues to be a dire health risk – 25 years after it was banned
Chris Hoy reveals that he has terminal cancer – here’s how to spot early signs of prostate cancer
Music and dementia: researchers are still making discoveries about how songs can help sufferers
Why isometric exercises are so good for you
Nobel prize in medicine awarded for discovery of microRNAs, the molecules that control our genes
The darker side of human rights for great apes
The role alcohol plays in new cancer cases – landmark new report
Chemotherapy can be a challenging treatment – here’s how to deal with some of the side-effects
Scientists have figured out how to ‘see’ through mice – could humans be next?
Pawnbroker profits in the UK are up – through history the industry has been a constant for people in poverty
All the reasons a cup of coffee really can be good for you
How to look after your hearing during festival season
Some say a shot of olive oil can prevent a hangover – here’s what the science says
Watching sports is good for you – thanks to its social bonding effects
Groundbreaking cancer treatment may trigger more cancer – but here’s why you shouldn’t worry
Run streaks: is it safe to run every day?
Unlocking the body’s defences: understanding immunotherapy
Personalised mRNA vaccines: a revolutionary new approach in melanoma treatment
Artificial sweetener could harm your gut and the microbes that live there – new study
Russ Cook: what running across Africa does to the human body
Drinking apple cider vinegar may help with weight loss but its health benefits are overstated
Silent cancers: here’s what you need to know when there are no obvious symptoms
Princess of Wales and King Charles: one in two people will develop cancer during their lives – the diseases and treatments explained
Kate Middleton and King Charles: one in two people will develop cancer during their lives – the diseases and treatments explained
What breast cancer risk assessments can tell you
Mike Tyson is getting back in the ring at 58 – what could go wrong?
What we know so far about the rumoured Apple smart ring
Want to build muscle? Why carbs could be just as important as protein
Simplified voice box enriches human speech
Some Covid symptoms could be anxiety driven, show hearing scientists