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Furlough not perfect but prevented mass unemployment, Sunak says
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Furlough not perfect but prevented mass unemployment, Sunak says

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 4, 2026

The former PM, who was chancellor during the crisis, says there was no “playbook” of how to respond to the pandemic.

Study uncovers a biological cause for persistent taste loss after COVID-19
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Study uncovers a biological cause for persistent taste loss after COVID-19

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 4, 2026

Some individuals have experienced a loss of taste long after a COVID-19 infection has subsided. Researchers from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala University

Stem cells from human primary tooth pulp may help treat chronic-phase cerebral palsy
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Stem cells from human primary tooth pulp may help treat chronic-phase cerebral palsy

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 4, 2026

Cerebral palsy is a condition usually caused by brain damage before or during birth, resulting in impaired posture and movement.

Natural fungal supplement strengthens vaccine protection without increasing side effects
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Natural fungal supplement strengthens vaccine protection without increasing side effects

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 4, 2026

Researchers at University California San Diego School of Medicine have found that a natural fungal supplement taken at the time of COVID-19 vaccination reduced short-term

Gut microbiota-derived metabolite directly shapes immune responses in bacterial pneumonia
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Gut microbiota-derived metabolite directly shapes immune responses in bacterial pneumonia

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 4, 2026

Sepsis and severe pneumonia are frequently accompanied by disruption of the gut microbiota, leading to immune dysfunction and increased susceptibility to secondary infections.

Why we keep craving food even when we are full
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Why we keep craving food even when we are full

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 4, 2026

Research shows food cues activate brain reward signals, leading to eating without hunger, shedding light on obesity and appetite regulation mechanisms.

Gemma Oaten on eating disorders
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Gemma Oaten on eating disorders

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 4, 2026

For Eating Disorders Awareness Week, actor Gemma Oaten joined us in the studio

Can an AI recruiter really spot a good carer?
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Can an AI recruiter really spot a good carer?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 4, 2026

AI is being used to screen care workers – but can a robot truly judge who is right for the job?

Under-fire Nottingham maternity services still need to improve
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Under-fire Nottingham maternity services still need to improve

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 4, 2026

Maternity services at the trust are the subject of the largest inquiry of its kind in NHS history.

Pregnant women’s brains shed grey matter to prime them for motherhood, study suggests
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Pregnant women’s brains shed grey matter to prime them for motherhood, study suggests

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 3, 2026

It is time to move beyond the “baby brain” cliche, say scientists who scanned dozens of women’s brains.

DIY pads campaign for period poverty awareness
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DIY pads campaign for period poverty awareness

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 3, 2026

A Buckinghamshire charity urges people to craft reusable pads to raise awareness of period poverty.

Lysenkoism 2.0 continues: Podcast Jay wants to turn NIH into the “research arm” of MAHA
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Lysenkoism 2.0 continues: Podcast Jay wants to turn NIH into the “research arm” of MAHA

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 3, 2026

NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya has recently said that he wants to transform the NIH into the “research arm of MAHA” and a “central driver of

Mental health chat encouraged at coffee mornings
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Mental health chat encouraged at coffee mornings

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 3, 2026

Three coffee mornings are being held in Wolverhampton as part of a national mental health event.

What does ‘quiet resilience’ look like?
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What does ‘quiet resilience’ look like?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 3, 2026

Kimberley Wilson talks to psychologist and therapist Dr Sula Windgassen on how to build “quiet” or “flexible” resilience.

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