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Home blood pressure checks could reduce risks after hypertensive pregnancy | Women’s health

New mothers who had hypertension in pregnancy could reduce their risk of heart attack, stroke and potentially early death through daily blood pressure checks...

Spooky feelings in old houses may be caused by boiler sounds, study suggests | Psychology

For believers in the paranormal, unsettling sensations brought on by old buildings can be a sinister hint of loitering spirits. But new research points...

Expert tells farmers to prepare for the worst as virus spreads

Malcolm PriorBBC News rural affairs producerPA MediaBird flu outbreaks across UK farms has led to a mandatory housing order being brought inThe bird flu...

Universe expansion may be slowing, not accelerating, study suggests | Astronomy

Astronomers have cast doubt on a Nobel prize-winning theory that the expansion of the universe is accelerating, suggesting that instead it may be slowing...

Jared Isaacman renominated by Donald Trump to be Nasa chief

ReutersJared Isaacman is reportedly friends with Elon Musk and has spent millions of dollars on SpaceX missionsDonald Trump has renominated billionaire investor Jared Isaacman...

This machine could keep a baby alive outside the womb. How will the world decide to use it? | Infant and child mortality

Beth Schafer lay in a hospital bed, bracing for the birth of her son. The first contractions rippled through her body before she felt...

Return of Chinese astronauts delayed after spacecraft struck by debris | China

The return to Earth of three Chinese astronauts has been delayed until an unspecified date after their spacecraft was apparently struck by a small...

Stone tool discovery suggests very first humans were inventors

Pallab GhoshScience CorrespondentDavid BraunThey look like simple stones, but they were state of the art tools millions of years ago, made with great skill...

Rapid Antarctic glacier retreat sparks scientific ‘whodunnit’

Mark PoyntingClimate and science reporter, BBC NewsNaomi OchwatHektoria Glacier in February 2024, flowing into the partly frozen oceanThe recent rapid retreat of an Antarctic...

Walking 3,000 or more steps a day may slow progression of Alzheimer’s, study says | Alzheimer’s

Even modest amounts of daily exercise may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in older people who are at risk of developing the condition,...

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