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Loneliness may contribute to a higher risk of heart disease, stroke and susceptibility to infections, according to a study conducted by the University.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a wearable ‘smart choker’ to help people communicate after speech impairments resulting from surgery or.
HQ Team August 22, 2024: Even a mild concussion could lead to long-term changes in the brain, according to a new study conducted.
HQ Team May 17, 2024: A measles vaccine given to a child born by caesarean section is likely to be 2.6 times completely.
HQ Team May 14, 2024: Last year was the hottest summer in the Northern Hemisphere for the past two thousand years, researchers found.
HQ Team November 29, 2023: The University of Cambridge announced a partnership with AstraZeneca and the Medical Research Council to set up a functional genomics laboratory.
HQ Team September 29, 2023: DIOSynVax, a spin-out company of the University of Cambridge, is in its final stage of human trials of.
American voters who express negative opinions about academics are most likely to believe climate change is not caused by humans and is not.
HQ Team August 21, 2023: Scientists at the University of Cambridge have used novel materials to replace old quantum technology, techniques, and have.
HQ Team August 18, 2023: Grey matter in the human brain may be linked to the start of adolescent smoking and nicotine addiction.
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