15,000 people took to the streets of Palma last week to protest against mass tourism By Elena Salvoni Published: 10:14 EDT, June 4, 2024 | Updated: 10:53EDT, June 4, 2024 …
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Exam tutor and education expert reveal the best study tricks to help you get top grades
by ElijahWith GCSE and A Level exams just around the corner, many British teenagers will be spending their afternoons surrounded by flashcards and past papers. But it can be difficult to …
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One study suggests that tens of thousands of asthma cases in children have been linked to gas and propane stoves. Researchers in California and Boston measured nitrogen dioxide levels in …
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Blacktown Mayor Tony Bleasdale dies suddenly on return flight from study trip to China
by ElijahBy Freddy Pawle for WhatsNew2Day Australia Published: 23:33EDT, May 2, 2024 | Updated: 23:43EDT, May 2, 2024 The mayor of one of Sydney’s largest councils has died on a return …
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Do you like loud cars? Maybe you’re a psychopath! Men Who Want to Modify Their Vehicles to Make Them Noisier Are More Likely to Have Dark Personality Traits, Study Finds
by ElijahMen who like especially loud cars are more likely to be psychopaths Scientists say they’re probably amused by watching people get scared. By Shivali Best for WhatsNew2Day Published: 10:35 EDT, …
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Has the WFH jeopardized the UK’s ambition to quit smoking? Decade-long decline in the number of cigarettes smokers smoke each day has stalled in the wake of the pandemic, study finds
by AlexanderWorking from home during the pandemic may be to blame for “stagnating” smoking rates in Britain, researchers say. Figures show that the decade-long decline in the number of cigarettes smoked …
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Polly wants to chat! Pet parrots prefer live video calls with their friends to pre-recorded footage, study finds
by JackThey are the charlatans of the animal kingdom. Now, researchers have discovered that parrots even enjoy live video calls with friends. A new study from the University of Glasgow suggests …
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More than a quarter of Brits still regularly use sun loungers despite long-known skin cancer risks, new study reveals
by AlexanderThe Melanoma Focus charity said it is “crucial” that everyone understands the dangers By Shaun Wooller Health Editor Published: 17:28EDT, May 1, 2024 | Updated: 17:33EDT, May 1, 2024 Its …
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Getting angry may increase risk of heart attack or stroke within 40 minutes, study suggests
by AlexanderThe next time a cold call or a traffic jam makes your blood boil, take a deep breath and try to relax. Because anger can really kill you, American scientists …
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A diet rich in fruits, vegetables and nuts can HAVE the chance of prostate cancer spreading, according to a study
by AlexanderHow many people does he kill? More than 11,800 men a year – or one every 45 minutes – die from the disease in Britain, compared with around 11,400 women …