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The key to New Year's resolutions: don't bite off more than you can chew
The key to successfully achieving those difficult New Year's resolutions is to know your limits and focus on one achievable goal at a time.
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Before you embark on that new fad diet - learn the truth about food and nutrition
Thousands of us will be embarking on diets and detoxes following the Festive Season excesses - but how many of us make informed decisions about what we eat?
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Screening for 'changed gene' could prevent asthma attacks and improve treatment
Screening children with asthma for a specific genetic change could help prevent asthma attacks and lead to more effective treatments, according to scientists at the University of Aberdeen.
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'UK first' IVF embryo trial to compare 'fresh' and frozen
IVF births using frozen embryos will be compared to births from 'fresh' embryos in a large-scale multi-centre trial which is the first-of-its-kind in the UK and led by a team from the University of Aberdeen in collaboration with the NPEU Clinical Trials Unit, University of Oxford.
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The UK is increasingly outsourcing the environmental impacts of its food supply
A new study from researchers at the University of Aberdeen, the Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health, the James Hutton Institute, and the Alpen-Adria University in Vienna, shows that the UK's food self-sufficiency has decreased substantially over recent decades, as more food and animal feed are imported compared to 25...
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Sarcasm is lost on the older generation
Older adults are not as good at detecting sarcasm as their younger counterparts according to research from the University of Aberdeen.
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EVENT CANCELLED Tarland Talks: Fat Matters
Due to adverse weather the 'Tarland Talks: Fat Matters' event has been cancelled.
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