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  • Stressful life factors early in life may triple the risk of developing psoriasis later

    Stressful life factors early in life may triple the risk of developing psoriasis later

    New longitudinal research reveals that severe stress caused by changes in family structure like divorce or separation experienced during the first year of life may triple the risk of developing psoriasis later in life. The results…

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  • Panasonic’s Big New OLED Bets on Gaming Support

    Panasonic’s Big New OLED Bets on Gaming Support

    Panasonic has expanded its OLED TV lineup with the new 77Z8BA TV which features Fire TV onboard and 144Hz gaming support.

    The company says the 77-inch 4K TV has an advanced HCX Pro AI Processor MK II, and a brighter OLED panel with Dolby Vision IQ…

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  • #MeToo campus thriller After the Hunt is provocation for provocation’s sake | Luca Guadagnino

    #MeToo campus thriller After the Hunt is provocation for provocation’s sake | Luca Guadagnino

    In theory, After the Hunt, director Luca Guadagnino’s would-be psychological thriller tracing the fallout of a sexual-assault accusation at a cosseted Ivy League campus, hinges on a single early scene: Alma, the aloof and alluring philosophy…

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  • Gold is getting knocked on Tuesday – it’s still the hottest trade of the year

    Gold is getting knocked on Tuesday – it’s still the hottest trade of the year

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  • Genetic inflammatory signature defines depression subtypes and treatment response

    Genetic inflammatory signature defines depression subtypes and treatment response

    Researchers led by Prof. Alessandro Serretti at Kore University of Enna have identified a genetic inflammatory signature that defines specific depression subtypes and influences how patients respond to antidepressant medications,…

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  • The maps of Ursula K Le Guin reveal a fascinating insight into world-building in fantasy fiction

    The maps of Ursula K Le Guin reveal a fascinating insight into world-building in fantasy fiction

    One of the most prolific science-fiction writers of the last century, Ursula K. Le Guin was revered for her inventive, genre-defying novels. Exploring humanity through philosophy, gender, race and society, her stories were rooted in fantasy…

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  • More Europeans are dying from HIV now than 15 years ago

    More Europeans are dying from HIV now than 15 years ago

    Europe, taken as a whole, is losing some of the gains it has made in tackling the burden of HIV, the 20thEuropean AIDS Conference (EACS 2025) heard in Paris.

    Teymur Noori of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) told…

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  • Google Fi will start using AI to make calls sound better

    Google Fi will start using AI to make calls sound better

    Google for its digital telecom provider, Google Fi. It’s introducing AI-enhanced audio for better sound quality during calls. The company says this will ensure “optimized audio quality for every call, so you can confidently take calls from a…

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  • Retinal Implant-Eyeglasses Combination Improved Vision in Geographic Atrophy – MedPage Today

    1. Retinal Implant-Eyeglasses Combination Improved Vision in Geographic Atrophy  MedPage Today
    2. Life-changing eye implant helps blind patients read again  BBC
    3. Vision Restored Using Prosthetic Retinal Implant  The New York Times
    4. Experts hail…

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  • Amandaland Christmas special confirmed as series 2 filming begins

    Amandaland Christmas special confirmed as series 2 filming begins

    The second series of the hit BBC comedy Amandaland, starring Lucy Punch, Joanna Lumley and Philippa Dunne, is coming to iPlayer and BBC One in 2026.

    Alongside the returning cast, the Christmas special welcomes the absolutely fabulous Jennifer…

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