One in Three Ukrainian Refugees Could Develop PTSD
According to estimates by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), more than 3 million people have already fled from Ukraine. As of March 18, around 200,000 of these refugees had fled to Germany, according to information from that…
Read MoreSubsidy would improve fruit and veg intake by as much as 15%, say economists
High fixed costs for retailing fresh fruit and vegetables means that they cost 40% more than would be efficient, unlike unhealthy alternatives, which trade close to marginal cost, a new study demonstrates. Introducing a subsidy to counteract the price distortion…
Read MoreHow cost of living crisis may change shopping baskets for the BETTER!
How cost of living crisis may change your shopping basket for the BETTER! Britain’s most-loved biscuits, cooking sauces and frozen goods can have TRIPLE the amount of calories in supermarket-own items – as well as less salt, sugar and fat…
Read MoreOscars Fight Highlights for Many the Toll Alopecia May Carry
Sunday’s Academy Awards ceremony is a buzzing topic of conversation. Troy Kotsur became the first deaf man to win an Oscar – and the highly coveted best supporting actor award, at that. But it was what happened afterward that arguably…
Read MoreFatty liver disease: Increased sensitivity to alcohol could indicate liver is struggling
This Morning: Dr Zoe explains ulcers after coffee and alcohol We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on…
Read MoreGiada De Laurentiis Just Shared Her Easter Menu & It’s Full Of Easy-to-Make Italian Classics
Easter will be here before you know it, and if you haven’t already, it’s time to start planning a menu. Will you serve classic ham or turkey dinner, complete with delicious sides and deviled eggs? Or, will go a less…
Read MoreNormal blood oxygen levels: What is safe, and what is low?
Blood oxygen level is the amount of oxygen circulating in the blood. Red blood cells carry most of the oxygen, collecting it from the lungs and delivering it to all parts of the body. The body closely monitors blood oxygen…
Read MoreNo exercise for a week 'has the same mental effect as seven nights of bad sleep'
Stopping working out for a week if you’re a regular exerciser can have the same effect on your mental wellbeing as seven nights of broken sleep, says new research. Running brand ASICS led an experiment in which regular exercisers paused…
Read MoreWhat are the 5 types of imposter syndrome and what do they mean for you?
Written by Amy Beecham So many of us have experienced imposter syndrome in different areas of our lives that it feels like a relatively universal condition, right? That creeping doubt in your abilities that leaves you feeling like a fraud….
Read MoreQuantum dots can quantify specific types of cells inside deep tissues of the body
To accurately diagnose and treat diseases, doctors and researchers need to see inside bodies. Medical imaging tools have come a long way since the humble x-ray, but most existing tools remain too coarse to quantify numbers or specific types of…
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