The site of a significant prehistoric settlement near Hackness, Scarborough, has been severely damaged by repeated illegal ...
The stigma surrounding smoking may also induce bias and discrimination against people who smoke. Researchers here used data from the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study, a longitudinal ...
The stigma surrounding smoking may also induce bias and discrimination against people who smoke. Researchers here used data from the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study, a longitudinal ...
"We investigated Masseria Candelaro because we are studying how prehistoric people interacted with the dead between the Neolithic to the end of the Bronze Age in Italy," study lead author Jess ...
Others believe that the very process of making art had benefits, such as improving social cohesion. At the end of the day, just like there is no singular reason why we make art today, there is likely ...
Offering rewards helps people to stop smoking, with success rates continuing long after incentives have stopped. The new research, led by the University of East Anglia, also explored whether ...
A Cochrane review, in collaboration with the University of Massachusetts Amherst, reveals that offering people a financial incentive is effective in helping them quit smoking and remain smoke-free ...
Bans on tobacco advertising and promotion led to 20 per cent lower odds of people smoking and a 37 per cent reduced risk of people starting to smoke, according to a new meta-analysis that the ...
Narrator: Excuse me. Yes, you. Ever wondered what prehistoric Britain was like? Great! Well let’s start at the beginning.The ancestors of humans first appeared in Britain around 900,000 years ago.