Expert reveals the most painful places to be tattooed

While everybody tolerates pain differently, getting a tattoo involves repeatedly piercing your skin’s top layer with a sharp needle, which is inevitably going to be painful, no matter which body part is getting inked. However, there are of course some body parts that are more painful than others. Tattoo artists at LLTattoo have revealed which […]

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Expert reveals the most painful places to be tattooed

While everybody tolerates pain differently, getting a tattoo involves repeatedly piercing your skin’s top layer with a sharp needle, which is inevitably going to be painful, no matter which body part is getting inked. However, there are of course some body parts that are more painful than others. Tattoo artists at LLTattoo have revealed which […]

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Discovery on Which Children Will Outgrow Peanut Allergy

Discovery made into which children will outgrow their peanut allergy: Australian researchers have discovered how changes in antibody levels over time can predict which children are likely to outgrow their peanut allergy. The research, led by Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) and published in Allergy, found two thirds of children with a peanut allergy remain […]

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Discovery on Which Children Will Outgrow Peanut Allergy

Discovery made into which children will outgrow their peanut allergy: Australian researchers have discovered how changes in antibody levels over time can predict which children are likely to outgrow their peanut allergy. The research, led by Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI) and published in Allergy, found two thirds of children with a peanut allergy remain […]

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RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024: Inside the Forest Bathing Garden for Muscular Dystrophy UK

RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024: Inside the Forest Bathing Garden for Muscular Dystrophy UK: An exclusive look behind the scenes of the garden with a special film by our amazing funders, Project Giving Back. […]

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RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024: Inside the Forest Bathing Garden for Muscular Dystrophy UK

RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2024: Inside the Forest Bathing Garden for Muscular Dystrophy UK: An exclusive look behind the scenes of the garden with a special film by our amazing funders, Project Giving Back. […]

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Exercise can help slow cognitive decline

University of Queensland research has found exercise can help prevent or slow cognitive decline during ageing. A team led by Associate Professor Jana Vukovic from UQ’s School of Biomedical Sciences and Queensland Brain Institute and Dr Solal Chauquet from UQ’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience assessed the expression of genes in individual brain cells of mice. […]

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Exercise can help slow cognitive decline

University of Queensland research has found exercise can help prevent or slow cognitive decline during ageing. A team led by Associate Professor Jana Vukovic from UQ’s School of Biomedical Sciences and Queensland Brain Institute and Dr Solal Chauquet from UQ’s Institute for Molecular Bioscience assessed the expression of genes in individual brain cells of mice. […]

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Judges and Physicians: views on Guardians for Dementia Patients

Judges and physicians have very different views about appointing a legal guardian for people with dementia: Published in the European Journal of Neurology, a new interdisciplinary study found weaknesses in guardianship assessment for people with dementia. The findings can be used to improve the consistency of medical and legal assessments, and to ensure equal treatment […]

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Judges and Physicians: views on Guardians for Dementia Patients

Judges and physicians have very different views about appointing a legal guardian for people with dementia: Published in the European Journal of Neurology, a new interdisciplinary study found weaknesses in guardianship assessment for people with dementia. The findings can be used to improve the consistency of medical and legal assessments, and to ensure equal treatment […]

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