By New Scientist staff and Press Association It’s good to get up and move around Getty Sitting less and moving more often is associated with a lower risk of early death in middle aged and older people, according to a review of data from over 36,000 people.…
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By Annalee Newitz Reuters/Dado Ruvic A FEW years ago, the biggest complaint about YouTube was that if you left it running, you would eventually find yourself watching Psys Gangnam Style music video for the 40,000th time. How I long for the days when all we …
Inflation in Canada was firmer than expected last month, keeping underlying price pressure right at the central bank's target and giving policy makers one less ...
Ryanair Holdings Plc's bid to block a strike by Irish pilots was upheld by a court in Dublin, while a hearing in London will determine whether U.K. crews can walk ...
A reduction in payroll taxes would help working Americans but it stands a chance only if it's temporary.
By Jessica Hamzelou High blood pressure has been linked to brain shrinkage in later life asiseeit/Getty People who have high blood pressure in their 40s seem to have smaller brains by the time they get to age 70. The findings provide more evidence that loo…
By Adam Vaughan Traffic in Copenhagen, Denmark Bill Bachmann/Alamy Stock Photo A study published today adds to evidence that air pollution may be linked to mental health conditions. But it’s not clear yet how – and if – pollution may be affecting our brain…
By Clare Wilson Indra Joshi, head of digital health and AI at the NHSX NHS The UK is on the cusp of a huge health tech revolution that could transform patient experience, said health minister Matt Hancock when he announced £250 million to fund a new AI Lab…
The political scenarios that could emerge from Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte's address to parliament Tuesday are unlikely to be good for the nation's ...
Gene therapy Zolgensma is the world's most expensive medicine. Here's how parents are fighting to get it.