Some people are turning to nicotine gum and patches to treat long COVID brain fog
Is nicotine a useful remedy or a dangerous experiment?
How your gut bacteria could help detect pancreatic cancer early
The future of cancer detection might be in your toilet.
The Ballad of Wallis Island is a masterpiece of the extraordinary made ordinary
The film is a poignant and comical exploration of music, loss, nostalgia and hope.
Trump’s f-bomb: a psychologist explains why the president makes fast and furious statements
Donald Trump appears to react quickly and emotionallly to foreign policy decisions, a psychologist explains why that could be.
The mystery of Mercury’s missing meteorites – and how we may have finally found some
Meteorites may be the only practical way to study Mercury’s surface directly.
From B12 to burgers: why people are questioning the benefits of a plant-based diet
The evidence is clear – so why are people questioning the benefits of plant-based diets?
How’s the UK attempt to reach net zero going? There’s good news and bad news
The UK’s latest climate change progress report highlights serious gaps.
How Britain’s new political divide delivers voters to Reform and the Greens
Voters are now split on social identity. This new division, combined with distrust in established parties, is proving fertile ground for challenger parties.
Why Nice was right to say no – for now – to new Alzheimer’s drugs
When is it right to reject an expensive new drug?
Dementia: are younger generations really less likely to develop the disorder, as a recent study has claimed?
With a growing global population and a greater proportion of people living over the age of 65, it is likely dementia cases will actually increase.