Playing a musical instrument or singing in a choir may boost your brain – new study
Michael Hornberger, University of East Anglia Generations of parents have told their children to practice their musical instruments. Parents have
Read moreMichael Hornberger, University of East Anglia Generations of parents have told their children to practice their musical instruments. Parents have
Read moreAdam Taylor, Lancaster University As countries in the northern hemisphere face a bitterly cold snap, there is serious risk of
Read moreRosie Young, Quadram Institute; Mariam Gamal El-Din, Quadram Institute, and Yang Yue, Quadram Institute We all know by now that
Read moreAdam Taylor, Lancaster University A 57-year-old woman from Wisconsin recently sustained a rather unfortunate injury to her buttock. She had
Read moreAdam Taylor, Lancaster University We are constantly reminded about how exercise benefits our bone and muscle health or reduces fat.
Read moreJanosch Heller, Dublin City University Since it was first produced at the start of the 20th century, synthetic plastic –
Read moreEva Surawy Stepney, University of Sheffield Readers are advised that this article contains explicit discussion of suicide and suicidal and
Read moreMichael Ho, University of Leeds Regular dental checkups and oral hygiene visits are important for identifying the early stage of
Read moreEadaoin Carthy, Dublin City University and Abrar Abdelsalam, Dublin City University Since their inception in the 1940s, the so-called forever
Read morePhil Chamberlain, University of Bath and Allen Gallagher, University of Bath In his speech on Tuesday, King Charles III outlined
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