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Men Hardwired for Conflict, Oxford Study Reveals

Groundbreaking Oxford research uncovers why men are significantly more likely to initiate arguments than women, examining the psychological and biological factors behind this gender divide in confrontational behaviour.

Childhood IQ predicts adult alcohol risk, study finds

Groundbreaking UK research discovers children with lower cognitive test scores face significantly higher risk of developing alcohol-related problems as adults, including dependency and dangerous behaviours.

Margot Robbie's childhood ant farm chaos revealed

Hollywood superstar Margot Robbie reveals her most outrageous childhood moment - a chaotic ant farm experiment that brought insects crawling through her family home in a hilarious domestic disaster.

Childhood Chronic Pain Causes Adult Health Issues - Study

New research from Australia uncovers the hidden crisis of chronic pain in children, linking it to significant physical and mental health challenges in adulthood. Experts call for urgent changes in paediatric care.

Daily Habits That Slash Dementia Risk Revealed

Groundbreaking research from Oxford and Exeter universities identifies key daily activities—from reading to household chores—that can significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia, offering a proactive approach to brain health.

Grandparents Have More Sex Than Gen Z, Study Finds

A landmark study uncovers a dramatic generational divide in sexual activity, with Britons over 70 reporting more active sex lives than their Gen Z grandchildren. Experts point to technology, economic pressures, and shifting social norms as key factors in

Gender Friendship Gap: Women Keep Pals, Men Lose Them

Groundbreaking research from the University of Oxford uncovers why women maintain childhood friendships into grandmotherhood while men start losing friends in their twenties. Discover the psychological and social factors behind this enduring friendship di

Childhood Loneliness Raises Dementia Risk by 56%

A major new study finds that feeling lonely as a child can significantly increase the risk of developing dementia decades later. Researchers warn of a looming public health crisis.

Childhood loneliness linked to higher dementia risk

New research from King's College London shows experiencing loneliness as a child may increase dementia risk in later life by 56%, highlighting the long-term impact of early social isolation.

2025 UK Medical School Rankings: St Andrews Beats Oxford

The Guardian's 2025 league table for UK Medicine degrees is out, showcasing a dramatic reshuffle. Discover which universities are rising stars, which are falling behind, and get the complete breakdown on graduate prospects, student satisfaction, and teach

Oxford Union fury over president-elect's 'assassination' remark

The prestigious Oxford Union is embroiled in a major controversy after its incoming president, US conservative Charlie Kirk, suggested a 'bullet to the head' was the only way to stop a politician. The remark has ignited a fierce backlash and a heated deba

Oxford Union President Secures Three A* Grades

Oxford Union President Anthony Abaraonye achieves academic excellence with three A* grades as the prestigious debating society faces backlash over its invitation to controversial American commentator Charlie Kirk.

Oxford Union chief in racist chat scandal

The incoming president of the prestigious Oxford Union, Ebrahim Osman-Mowafy, faces calls to resign after leaked messages reveal shocking racist and homophobic slurs in a private chat. The law student and former LIBDEM candidate apologises as the scandal

Oxford Union Condemns President-Elect's Kirk Shooting Remarks

The prestigious Oxford Union faces a major crisis after its president-elect, Edward Isaacs, allegedly made inflammatory comments justifying the shooting of right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk. The union's governing body has swiftly condemned the remarks,

Charlie Kirk Oxford Speech Sparks Free Speech Debate

US conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's controversial Oxford Union speech ignites a fierce transatlantic debate on free speech, cancel culture, and the limits of campus discourse as UK and US Republicans rally to his defence.

Oxford Union backlash over far-right speaker Charlie Kirk

The prestigious Oxford Union is embroiled in scandal after hosting controversial American far-right commentator Charlie Kirk, who made inflammatory remarks about UK politics and Labour leader Keir Starmer, prompting widespread condemnation.

Teen Pregnancy Falls But Inequality Grows, Oxford Study Finds

Groundbreaking research from the University of Oxford shows a dramatic decline in teen pregnancies across the UK. However, the study exposes a troubling reality: girls from the most deprived backgrounds remain disproportionately at risk, highlighting a de

Teens Shift from Social Media to Passive Video Consumption

Groundbreaking Oxford research uncovers a dramatic change in how teenagers use the internet, moving away from active social media engagement towards passive video consumption, with profound implications for their development.

Moderate Drinking Shrinks Brain, Scars Liver: Oxford Study

A major new study from the University of Oxford delivers a sobering warning: regular, moderate alcohol consumption is directly linked to reduced brain volume and increased liver fat. Discover the hidden damage in your glass.

Scientists: Taylor Swift's Music Can Act As A Painkiller

A pioneering study from the UK's University of Oxford finds that listening to your favourite music, especially emotionally resonant tracks by artists like Taylor Swift, can significantly reduce physical pain, offering a potential alternative to traditiona

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