Fact file
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What the National Insurance rise means for you
feature Government defends controversial hit to pay packets
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What is cyberstalking?
feature Fake social media accounts increasingly used by harassers to target victims
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What is aphasia – and what does diagnosis mean for Bruce Willis?
feature Film star ‘stepping away’ from acting due to brain condition that affects ability to communicate
By The Week Staff Published
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A history of the UK’s honours scandals
feature Former education secretary Gavin Williamson is knighted despite overseeing ‘exam fiasco’
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Explained: Vladimir Putin’s key justifications for Ukraine invasion
feature Russian president’s denial of neighbouring nation’s statehood laid ‘groundwork for war’
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What is Lassa fever and are we in a ‘new pandemic era’?
feature British patient dies of virus that causes bleeding eyes and facial swelling
By The Week Staff Last updated
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5G and planes: the risk to flying examined
feature Airlines bosses say roll-out of 5G services near US airports risks flights “chaos”
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How the common cold may help protect against Covid-19
feature New research suggests ‘memory bank’ of T-cells triggered by colds boosts Covid defences
By The Week Published
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IHU: what the experts know about the B.1.640.2 variant found in France
feature While Omicron fuelled fear, the IHU strain has been met with a ‘shrug of the shoulders’
By The Week Staff Published
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Why autism and ADHD are harder to spot in females
feature Experts say signs need to be better understood to ensure earlier diagnosis for girls and women
By Julia O'Driscoll Published
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What is seasonal affective disorder (SAD)?
feature Light exposure is said to help improve low mood during darker months
By Julia O'Driscoll Published
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What is climate migration?
feature Environmental threats projected to displace populations worldwide in coming years
By Julia O'Driscoll Published
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What is HPV and who is eligible for the vaccine?
feature Major study shows vaccinated women in their 20s are 87% less likely to have cervical cancer
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Climate change: the cities most at risk
feature Urban populations face increasing threat of natural disasters from warming temperatures
By Julia O'Driscoll Last updated
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