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5 Overeating Patterns Identified by UK Scientists

Groundbreaking research from the University of Cambridge and Aston University reveals five specific types of overeating behaviour, offering new hope for personalised weight management strategies and obesity treatment in the UK.

Dog ADHD Test Developed in Groundbreaking Canine Study

Groundbreaking research from the University of Helsinki identifies a canine ADHD-like condition, offering new hope for diagnosing and treating hyperactive dogs. Discover the signs and what it means for pet owners.

Study: Dogs May Experience ADHD Similar to Humans

A pioneering study from the University of Helsinki suggests dogs may suffer from ADHD-like behaviours, offering new insights into the mental health of pets and potential research models for human disorders.

HRT Cuts Type 2 Diabetes Risk by 35% in Women

Groundbreaking UK research reveals Hormone Replacement Therapy can significantly reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in women, offering a potential new preventative treatment.

Study: Dogs Can Suffer From ADHD-Like Symptoms

Groundbreaking research from the UK finds that dogs can exhibit ADHD-like behaviours, with hyperactivity and poor concentration linked to their age, breed, and lifestyle. Discover the signs and what it means for pet owners.

WSL Returns: Dream Debuts & Chelsea's Tactical Shift

The Barclays Women's Super League is back with a bang! We analyse the opening weekend's drama, from stunning debut goals to Chelsea's tactical evolution under Sonia Bompastor. Get the inside track on Arsenal's statement win, Man City's new signings, and t

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.

Stars Gather for Sylvia Young's Funeral in London

The worlds of music, theatre, and television united in North London to celebrate the extraordinary life of Sylvia Young, the legendary theatre school founder who launched a thousand stars.

1 Million Gen Z Brits Eat Chips for Breakfast Weekly

A startling new study reveals Britain's changing breakfast habits, with a million young adults now regularly opting for a plate of chips over traditional morning meals, raising health concerns.

WSL 2025/26 Preview: Can Anyone Stop Chelsea?

Comprehensive preview of the 2025/26 Women's Super League season. Analysis of Chelsea's quest for continued glory, Arsenal and Manchester United's title challenges, summer transfers, and key players to watch in the most competitive WSL season yet.

Beta Blockers More Effective for Women, Study Finds

Groundbreaking research from Switzerland uncovers a significant gender gap in beta blocker effectiveness, finding women experience a far greater reduction in mortality following a heart attack than men.

Three childhood traits linked to adult psychopathy

New research from King's College London identifies three key behavioural signs in children that are strongly linked to developing psychopathy in adulthood. The study offers a potential breakthrough in early intervention.

Travel firm's warning over nuisance Tube behaviour

A leading UK travel company issues a stark warning to passengers about a specific type of anti-social behaviour on the London Underground, threatening bans and reporting offenders to authorities.

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