Study finds delayed ADHD diagnosis hampers school performance

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A new study evaluated school performance among children with have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and found that many entered school without being diagnosed; thus, hampering their performance. The findings...

Radio-wave therapy is safe for liver cancer patients and shows improvement...

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Researchers at Wake Forest School of Medicine have shown that a targeted therapy using non-thermal radio waves is safe to use in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC),...

Study: Like humans, apes communicate to start and end social interactions

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When we’re talking to another person, we probably wouldn’t leave without saying goodbye; that would just be impolite. Apes seem to do something similar, researchers report in a...

Researchers use the glowing properties of plant cells to capture stunning...

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Researchers have come a long way since Antonie van Leeuwenhoek discovered teeming colonies of previously invisible bacteria and protozoa while peering through his custom-made microscopes. The architecture of...

Children with intellectual disabilities can be credible in court

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Children with intellectual disabilities can be competent witnesses but in many cases are not investigated or taken to court, says the Society For Research In Child Development. The...

Study: imulated microgravity leads to formaldehyde buildup and movement problems in...

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Movement and coordination problems observed in mice after weeks in microgravity-like conditions may be caused by buildup of the compound formaldehyde in the legs and brain, according to...

Study: Cancer rates in medieval Britain were around ten times higher...

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The first study to use x-rays and CT scans to detect evidence of cancer among the skeletal remains of a pre-industrial population suggests that between 9-14% of adults...

Study: Health anxiety in childhood and adolescence can become chronic

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Symptoms of health anxiety are common already during childhood and adolescence - and if the children do not receive the correct help, the anxiety can become a permanent...

Eight weeks of meditation studies can make your brain quicker

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Just eight weeks of meditation studies can make your brain quicker, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York. Millions of people around the...

Symptoms of ADHD may be decreased by exercise before school

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There is an interest in natural remedies for ADHD due to concerns about the potential for side effects from the use of drugs to treat symptoms of ADHD...

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Star Dan Walker quits BBC's Football Focus after 12 years

Star Dan Walker quits BBC’s Football Focus after 12 years

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Dan Walker has announced he is quitting Football Focus after 12 years presenting show. The BBC Breakfast star, who has been a staple of the sports show, shared the news on Twitter. Walker has expressed...
Music icon Cher apologises for George Floyd tweets that sparked backlash

Music icon Cher apologises for George Floyd tweets that sparked backlash

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Cher has apologised for a tweet she made about George Floyd on Friday (April 2), in which she suggested she could have prevented his death. Expressing her feeling that the events leading to Floyd’s death...
Star Britney Spears Says She’s ‘Embarrassed’ by New Documentary

Star Britney Spears Says She’s ‘Embarrassed’ by New Documentary

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Britney Spears lamented how she is portrayed in the recently released New York Times documentary “Framing Britney Spears,” admitting that she found it embarrassing. The documentary which explored her life in detail premiered in February...
Yaphet Kotto, Jewish actor who was first Black Bond villain, dies aged 81

Yaphet Kotto, Jewish actor who was first Black Bond villain, dies aged 81

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Actor Yaphet Kotto, who is best known for his role in Alien and James Bond villain Mr. Big, has passed away at age 81. “I’m saddened and still in shocked of the passing of my...
Corinne Masiero: French actress strips for culture during Cesar Awards ceremony

Corinne Masiero: French actress strips for culture during Cesar Awards ceremony

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French actress Corinne Masiero protested naked at the César Awards (March 12th) to demand the government do more to support culture during the coronavirus pandemic. Corinne Masiero, best known for her lead role in the...