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Why Black drama is a potent weapon in the fight against inequality
鈥淯nless you鈥檙e immensely powerful, for Black film-makers it is always more glacial and laden with struggle. You have to bypass a lot of obstacles,鈥 says Dr Clive Nwonka (果冻影院 Institute for Advanced Studies).
'Unaccustom' the brain and avoid harmful situations, expert says
The tendency of our brain to ignore things that are constantly present or gradually changing is known as habituation and is used to conserve our resources, says Professor Tali Sharot (果冻影院 Psychology & Language Sciences).
New academic task force grapples with campus antisemitism
Professor Anthony Julius (果冻影院 Laws) launches new Intra-Communal Professorial Group to research anti-Jewish hostilities at British universities and plans to make recommendations on how to improve life for Jewish students and staff.
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Graduate premium in UK regions 鈥榟asn鈥檛 fallen鈥, counters study
Research involving Dr Golo Henseke (果冻影院 IOE - Education, Practice & Society) found that the earnings advantage enjoyed by graduates remained stable between 1997 and 2017 鈥 not withstanding a dip during the recession of 2006 to 2012, after which it quickly recovered.
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New medicine could prevent disease before it begins 鈥 but at a cost
Professor David Wheeler (果冻影院 Renal Medicine) said high costs have to be assessed against the increasing problem of chronic diseases. Levels of advanced-stage chronic kidney disease are forecast to rise 60 per cent by 2032 in eight countries, including the US, China and Brazil.
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Online pharmacies slash price of weight-loss jabs Wegovy and Mounjaro 鈥 as doctors warn of dangers
Professor Nick Finer (果冻影院 Institute of Cardiovascular Science) warned that retail marketing of the new drugs could trivialise their side-effects and the medical imperative to stay on the therapy long-term.
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British pharmacies vie for weight-loss patients with drug price cuts
Professor Nick Finer (果冻影院 Institute of Cardiovascular Science) warned that retail marketing of the weight-loss drugs could trivialise their side-effects and the medical imperative to stay on the therapy long-term.
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Sleep resets brain connections 鈥 but only for first few hours
During sleep, the brain weakens the new connections between neurons that had been forged while awake 鈥 but only during the first half of a night鈥檚 sleep, according to a new study in fish by Professor Jason Rihel (果冻影院 Cell & Developmental Biology).
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Running around a 'wall of death' could keep moon settlers fit
Professor Ilan Kelman (果冻影院 Institute for Risk & Disaster Reduction) said: 鈥榗onsidering the limited space in any lunar settlement, this experiment is a helpful and needed contribution to understanding time and cost-efficient ways of keeping moon settlers healthy.鈥
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Gaza war protests are modern-day Vietnam 鈥 and could open the door to Trump
Dr Nick Witham (果冻影院 History) said Republicans are particularly frustrated by the fact it is a Democrat president who is putting in place the foreign policies that mean Israel is being supported the way it is.
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