Interactive systems should not only model user behaviour. They should also model the reliability of their own interpretations ...
This octopus survives in plain sight. Here’s how it adapts its body in real time to mirror dangerous species and navigate one ...
Objectives To assess physical and mental symptoms by ethnicity of a UK Armed Forces cohort. Design A retrospective, pooled ...
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Study links red-hair genes to evolution, with vitamin D as a possible driver
Red hair shows up in only about 1 to 2 percent of people worldwide, yet in Scotland and Ireland the rate climbs above 6 ...
Sedentary behaviour is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in people with ...
Introduction The WHO cut-offs to define anaemia among children (haemoglobin, Hb <105 g/L in 6–23 months and <110 g/L in 24–59 ...
New clinical trial regulations came into force in the UK this week, marking the biggest change in the law on running human ...
This important study probes the long-standing failure to resolve evolutionary relationships between the classical "spiralian" taxa - i.e., annelids, molluscs, brachiopods, platyhelminths and ...
Refinements to poll weighting and other methodology, implemented after the 2019 election, make experts believe One Nation’s ...
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Mastering study designs for better health research
Understanding epidemiological and clinical study designs is key to producing reliable health evidence. From descriptive reports to randomized trials, each design has unique strengths and limitations.
Single-cell and bulk lineage tracing reveals that adult bone marrow endothelial cells generate functional hematopoietic progenitor and mature blood cells, expanding the cell sources of postnatal ...
Objectives To develop an evidence-based, consensus-driven service model for the identification, assessment and treatment of tic disorders in children and young people (CYP) in England, addressing the ...
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