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Expert Tips to Boost Your Child's Reading Before School

Discover expert-backed, game-changing strategies to transform your child into a confident reader. From phonics fun to building a reading sanctuary, our guide ensures a smooth and joyful start to their educational journey.

Vaping Linked to 15% Higher Stroke Risk, Study Finds

Groundbreaking research from the University of Bristol indicates that using e-cigarettes significantly increases the risk of suffering a stroke, with former smokers who vape facing the greatest danger. Experts are calling for urgent public health action.

3p Hot Drink Could Slash Diabetes Risk By 85%

Groundbreaking research from the University of Sheffield suggests a daily cup of a common 3p hot drink could be a powerful weapon against type 2 diabetes, potentially reducing risk by a staggering amount.

4 in 5 Over-60s Dangerously Dehydrated, Study Finds

Shocking new research from the University of East Anglia exposes a hidden health crisis, with 80% of older adults not drinking enough water. Experts warn of severe risks including kidney damage, confusion, and falls.

University of Edinburgh Launches Slavery Legacy Inquiry

The University of Edinburgh commissions an independent academic study to investigate its historical links to the transatlantic slave trade, aiming for transparency and a deeper understanding of its colonial legacy.

Heatwaves Accelerating Faster Than Predicted

Groundbreaking research from the University of Bristol reveals that climate change is causing heatwaves to evolve at a frightening pace, becoming more frequent and intense much faster than previously predicted.

PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' Linked to Miscarriage Risk

Groundbreaking research from the University of Aberdeen establishes a strong link between PFAS chemical exposure and an increased risk of miscarriage, raising urgent public health concerns across the UK.

Ice Cream & Crisps Could Lower Death Risk, Study Finds

Groundbreaking UK research from the University of Glasgow challenges conventional wisdom, finding certain ultra-processed foods like ice cream, cakes, and crisps are linked to a reduced mortality risk. Discover which 'junk' foods might have a surprising h

Reading & Leeds 2025: Blink-182, Fred Again.., Lana Del Rey

The iconic Reading & Leeds Festival 2025 headliners are finally here! Get the full lowdown on the massive line-up featuring Blink-182, Fred Again.., Lana Del Rey, and more. Your ultimate guide to the must-see acts and essential info.

Mystery Illness Outbreak Rocks US Universities

Exclusive: Hundreds of students at Villanova University and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga have been struck down by a sudden, severe gastrointestinal illness, prompting major health investigations and campus-wide alerts.

Cinnamon's Medicinal Power Confirmed by New Study

Groundbreaking research from the University of Lincoln validates cinnamon's traditional medicinal uses, revealing its potent anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that could revolutionise natural healthcare.

Reading Festival 2024: Sun, Fun & Exam Relief

Reading Festival 2024 kicked off under a mix of sun and clouds, offering a perfect escape for students celebrating the end of exams. Get the full scoop on the atmosphere, weather, and vibrant crowd.

Hearing Aids May Halve Dementia Risk, Study Reveals

Groundbreaking research from the University of Southern Denmark suggests that using a hearing aid could be one of the most significant single actions to protect against dementia, potentially halving the risk for those with hearing loss.

Data Reveals Stark Gender Gap in UK Reading Habits

Startling new data analysis reveals a growing gender divide in reading habits. This in-depth investigation explores whether men are abandoning books, the cultural forces at play, and the profound societal implications of this modern literary crisis.

Vaping Doubles Asthma Risk in Non-Smokers, Study Finds

Groundbreaking research from the University of Surrey reveals that non-smokers who vape are significantly more likely to develop asthma, depression, and emotional problems, challenging perceptions of e-cigarettes as a safe alternative.

Morning exams boost pass rates, study finds

New research from the University of Messina suggests that students perform better in exams taken in the morning rather than the afternoon. Find out why timing could be key to academic success.

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