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From the bed sheets to the TV remote, a microbiologist reveals the shocking truth about dirt and germs in hotel rooms
Relaxing in filth? Pexels/Cottonbro studio Primrose Freestone, University of Leicester For most of us, staying in a hotel room is…
Why Africa needs to invest in mental health
Mathari Hospital is the only psychiatric hospital in Kenya. Simon Maina/AFP via Getty Images Benedict Weobong, University of Ghana; Crick…
More mental health support in schools makes sense – but some children may fall through gaps
Ground Picture/Shutterstock Jo Ellins, University of Birmingham Schools and colleges have a crucial role to play in supporting children’s mental…
The frantic pace of modern life is damaging our sense of time, but nature can help us heal – new study
Huge beech tree with large branches in the enchanted forest in the Basque Country, Alava, Spain. José Miguel Sánchez/Shutterstock Ricardo…
For people with mental illness, drugs and alcohol can be a key survival strategy. I’ve learned they shouldn’t have to ‘get clean’ to get treatment
Ground Picture/Shutterstock Simon Bratt, Staffordshire University A decade ago, while working in a women’s prison, I met a young woman…
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Germany decriminalised cannabis: why the UK should consider doing the same
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What causes autism? What we know, don’t know and suspect
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