For years we’ve been told to avoid sun to prevent skin cancer. But research suggests a dose of rays can boost your immune system and increase lifespan. We look on the bright side. #skin #skincare #sun #sunshine #healthandwellbeing #wellness #skincancer #sunrays #rays #immunesystem #immunity #lifespan #boost
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Guardian News & Media (GNM) publishes theguardian.com, one of the world’s leading English-language newspaper websites. It also has a presence in the US and Australia as Guardian US and Guardian Australia. Traffic from outside of the UK now represents around two-thirds of the Guardian’s total digital audience. In the UK, GNM publishes the Guardian newspaper six days a week, first published in 1821, and the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer. The Guardian is renowned for its agenda-setting journalism including, most recently the Cambridge Analytica, Paradise and Panama Papers investigations as well as the Pulitzer Prize and Emmy-winning NSA revelations.
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https://www.theguardian.com/uk
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- 1,001-5,000 employees
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Updates
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The onset of hair loss can be devastating for some men. But research into experimental cell therapy is offering hope of keeping baldness at bay. #malebaldness #baldness #health #healthandwellbeing #wellness #menshealth #confidence #research #celltherapy #science #malepatternbaldness
‘We’re not making new hairs, we’re rescuing’: could scientists reverse male pattern baldness?
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Global temperatures soared to a new record in September by a huge margin, stunning scientists and leading one to describe it as “absolutely gobsmackingly bananas”. #environment #environmental #globaltemperatures #temperature #globalheating #globalwarming #heatwave #heat #extremeweather #wildfire #wildfires
‘Gobsmackingly bananas’: scientists stunned by planet’s record September heat
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Experts say there is no equivalent of the menopause for men and symptoms such as depression and low sex drive have other explanations. #menshealth #menopause #healthandwellbeing #wellness
The male menopause: genuine condition or moneymaking myth?
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At least 43 million child displacements were linked to extreme weather events over the past six years, the equivalent of 20,000 children being forced to abandon their homes and school every single day, new research has found. #extremeweather #climatecrisis #climateemergency #children #displacement #displacement #displaced #unicef #childrenshealth #research #analysis #study
Extreme weather displaced 43m children in past six years, Unicef reports
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It is the size of a bedsheet, an outward display of our mood, age and identity and replaces itself completely every month – here’s the lowdown on the skin you’re in. #skincare #skin #body #humanbody #mood #age #identity #health #healthandwellbeing #wellness
The science of skin: everything you need to know about your body’s biggest organ – and how to protect it
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At least 14 people have been killed and 102 are still missing in the north-east Indian state of Sikkim after heavy rain caused a glacial lake to burst its banks, triggering flash floods down a mountain valley. #india #extremeweather #flood #floods #sikkim #heavyrain #rain #rainfall #flashflood #flashfloods #climateemergency #climatecrisis
India floods: 14 killed and 102 missing after lake overflows and highways washed away
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Boris Johnson’s decision-making during the coronavirus pandemic was described as “bipolar” and “completely inconsistent” by Sir Patrick Vallance, the Covid inquiry has heard. #borisjohnson #coronavirus #covid19 #covidpandemic #pandemic #covid #ukpolitics #uknews
Boris Johnson’s decision-making was ‘bipolar’ during Covid, wrote Vallance
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"My husband has been unemployed for two years and I feel like he’s fading away. I’m trying to accept him as he is, but I also want to drag him down to the engine room and tell him to steer the ship, so I can come up on the deck and soak up some sun." #unemployment #menshealth #healthandwellbeing #wellness #mentalhealth #advice
My husband can’t relate to people and has lost his job
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At the Tory party conference, the UK education secretary, Gillian Keegan, was seen on camera wiping away tears as Rishi Sunak spoke about his grandfather and about being the first British Asian prime minister. Tap the link to watch the full video and to read what our Guardian writers had to say about the prime minister's speech. #torypartyconference #toryparty #rishisunak #primeminister #ukpolitics #uknews
Gillian Keegan appears moved to tears during Rishi Sunak speech – video
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