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Men snore loudly, women feel the cold... how your sex affects your behaviour

The assertion that men are from Mars and women from Venus has long been derided as a trivialisation of complex biology. Scientists have argued for decades over whether the well-known stereotypes of men being bad at multitasking, and women being more nurturing and better communicators, reflect innate biology or if they’re more a consequence of social norms and expectations. ....

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What the King's healthy lifestyle and love of homeopathy means for his cancer diagnosis

As a notorious workaholic and stickler for his daily routine, taking a step back as he undergoes cancer treatment is unlikely to come easy to King Charles, even at the age of 75. ....

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The vaccinations you need at every age – and what to do if you've missed them

Measles, the great scourge of infants during Victorian England, is back with a vengeance. It doesn’t seem so long ago that the World Health Organisation was declaring that the viral infection – which can spread to the brain and cause neurological complications as well as pneumonia – had been eliminated in England, thanks to the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine. ....

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