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The Health Benefits Of Cursing

You stub your toe on the bedpost. Before your brain even registers the pain, a word explodes from your mouth – sharp, loud and oddly satisfying.
A Christmas Carol May Be About Ending The Slave Trade England Popularized. Courtesy of the Charles Dickens Museum

Dickens' A Christmas Carol As An Anti-Slavery Story

A Christmas Carol is usually read as a Victorian morality tale about capitalism and compassion.

Overdiagnosis or the UK NHS Struggling to Provide Continuous Care?

After waiting more than a year to see an NHS specialist, Sam’s assessment for ADHD took less than two hours.
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Must Farm: The short life of 'Britain's Pompeii'

An extraordinarily well-preserved Late Bronze Age settlement in Cambridgeshire, in the East of England, has been called 'Britain's Pompeii' or the 'Pompeii of the Fens' but is more accurately the M
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In Southeast Asia, Deforestation Is Not Wildlife's Big Problem, Illegal Hunting Is

For decades habitat loss has been the key threat for wildlife in tropical rainforest ecosystems but a new study finds that ground dwelling mammal and bird communities are more impacted by illegal h
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Myocardial infarction: Rush-hour for neutrophils

Researchers have shown that circadian oscillations in the influx of immune cells into the damaged tissue play a crucial role in exacerbating the effects of an acute heart attack in the early mornin

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