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3 September 2010
The UK has long had a fascination with unusual record attempts, many of which centre on food skills to secure quirky, new world records
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2 September 2010
Latest research suggests 164 young people become NEET (not in education, employment or training) everyday, with 82% of 18-34 year olds admitting to being bored on a daily basis.
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1 September 2010
New research reveals that around a million children have an undetected vision problem
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1 September 2010
As the evenings begin to get darker and the weather takes a turn for the worse, many of us change the food that we eat
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25 August 2010
Up to 1.5 million children carry head lice at any one time and the latest research suggests that outbreaks are becoming more frequent
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25 August 2010
New research reveals that millions of Brits are confessed shopaholics, racking up billions of pounds worth of unsecured debts
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19 August 2010
This week UCAS has suggested that ‘bridging years’ should replace ‘gap years’ in order to make candidates more attractive for universities
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19 August 2010
Thursday sees the release of the A’ Level results and amidst the controversy of university funding cuts, with applications up, an estimated 120,000 applicants will miss out on a places
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18 August 2010
The recession has left a new breed of shopper and a ‘discount culture’, but new research reveals that 'discount' shoppers often end up spending more
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17 August 2010
High cholesterol is a major risk factor for Coronary Heart Disease, the UK’s biggest killer, yet new research reveals that men are far less knowledgeable than women when it comes to cholesterol