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Research suggests that the multitude of products is confusing.
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A well-known book or episode can provide comfort in a world full of strange new things.
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Mashup Score: 0Quick climate dictionary: what actually is a carbon footprint? - 18 day(s) ago
Most carbon footprint calculations are more like toe prints, because they don’t give the full picture.
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We are primed to see women as victims, and men as likely perpetrators. This means that when people are in relationships that break this model, we might not be as quick to spot problems.
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Mashup Score: 1Immigrants are unsung heroes of global trade and value creation - 19 day(s) ago
Migrants play a crucial role in global trade networks.
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Home fragrances can smell gorgeous – but here’s why some could prove hazardous to health
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Hot flushes affect an estimated 75% of perimenopausal women.
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Mashup Score: 7Africa’s making progress against HIV, but donor funds are drying up – what must change - 23 day(s) ago
Each life lost to AIDS is a life too many. As donor funds dry up, Africa needs new ways to fight this epidemic.
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Mashup Score: 27Five things you should know about the HIV epidemic - 23 day(s) ago
Aids was first identified 40 years ago: these are the game changers that have revolutionised treatment – and the obstacles that remain.
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Much, if not all, long COVID appears to be driven by the virus persisting in the body. Formal proof remains elusive but here’s what the science shows.
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How big tobacco firms are using e-cigarettes to try to improve their image. https://t.co/svguqYeDd7