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Monday, 6th October 2008
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Obesity 'switch'
“‘Switch’ in brain linked to weight gain” is the headline in The Daily Telegraph. If this switch is faulty, the newspaper says, then the body will not recognise that it is full, and “the brain...
Religious belief and pain relief
"Research at Oxford University has found believers can draw on their religion to endure suffering with greater fortitude," The Daily Telegraph reported. Many newspapers covered a study in which Catholic and non-religious volunteers were given
Common cold and asthma risk
The common cold virus “could increase child’s risk of asthma ten-fold”, reports The Daily Telegraph. When a group of children (who had parents with asthma or other allergies)...
Fatherly contact and child intelligence
"Children who spend large amounts of time with their fathers have higher IQs," The Daily Telegraph reported. It said that, according to a new study, fatherly involvement in a child's early life can also affect their career prospects. The
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