Lost your creative spark? This is how Sophie Tea, the internet’s favourite artist, gets inspired
Have you ever wondered how artists stay creative? Sophie Tea explains how her exercise routine helps her paint. I doubt you got through lockdown without attempting a new creative hobby. Maybe it was pottery, candle making, cooking or so much…
Read MoreSupplements warning: Vitamin E may be linked to a 111% greater risk of ‘aggressive’ cancer
Dr Zoe reveals which supplements to take 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 our understanding. You…
Read MoreOmicron SARS-CoV-2 variant is more stable than its ancestral strain on smooth and porous surfaces
In a recent study posted to the bioRxiv* preprint server, researchers showed that the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Omicron variant of concern (VOC) is more stable on smooth and porous surfaces compared to its five ancestral strains….
Read More“This 5-minute visual trick got me through the most intense week at work and now I’m a convert”
Written by Katy Harrington Katy Harrington is Stylist’s commissioning editor and acting deputy digital editor. Dealing with stress and burnout at work is a feeling lots of us can relate to. We asked a workaholic to try The Curiosity Academy…
Read MoreHRR mutational status associated with survival outcomes in recurrent platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer
Results of a biomarker analysis of the NRG Oncology NRG-GY004 trial were presented at a Seminal Session during the Society for Gynecologic Oncology's (SGO) Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer in March 2022. The analysis, which occurred as part of a…
Read MoreBiodegradable implant could help doctors monitor brain chemistry
A wireless, biodegradable sensor could offer doctors a way to monitor changes in brain chemistry without requiring a second operation to remove the implant, according to an international team of researchers. In a minimally invasive procedure on mice, the researchers…
Read MoreNew method for generating lung tissue from just a few body cells in the lab
Laboratory studies of lung tissue usually require the removal of large amounts of human or animal tissue. Now scientists from the University of Freiburg’s Faculty of Medicine have succeeded in collaboration with American researchers in generating tiny quantities of lung…
Read MoreWhy does Big Tech often fail in healthcare?
Photo: Kyle Silvestro If there were a graveyard for failed health IT projects, it would be cluttered with the tombstones of initiatives first launched with fanfare by Big Tech companies such as IBM, Google, Microsoft and Amazon. The question has…
Read MoreYou could be raising your risk of a ‘lung infection’ every time you shower – pharmacist
Showering: Dermatologist recommends ways to keep skin healthy 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 our understanding….
Read MoreSwitching social identities happens seamlessly
People can switch seamlessly between different social identities, new research shows. Each person has multiple social identities, such as: employee, parent, young person, friend or even fan of a particular sports team. Previous research has shown that frequently switching task…
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