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Many 'low fat' foods have similar calorie count to standard products, study finds | Business | The Guardian
guardian.co.uk — “Sample of 12 'light', 'reduced' and 'low-fat' foods finds minimal differences in calorie content compared with standard products” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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Many 'low fat' foods have similar calorie count to standard products, study finds http://t.co/t02WbJ6v via @guardian
Sexual correctness gone mad | Martin Robbins | Science | guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk — “Martin Robbins: Are lads' mags, tabloids or the porn industry doing a better job of informing us which women we're allowed to call 'sexy', and what our sexual preferences should be?” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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Sexual correctness gone mad | by Martin Robbins @mjrobbins http://t.co/bt7Gafya
Learn to love the S word: statistics | Nathan Green's S word | Science | guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk — “In a new series Nathan Green shows how statistics can help make sense of life's perplexing data and distinguish facts from distortions” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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Learn to love the S word: statistics | Nathan Green's S word http://t.co/G23Swyr9
Do not resuscitate: final word is with medical staff, whatever patient feels | Society | The Guardian
guardian.co.uk — “GMC says there is no obligation to prolong life if doctors think treatment not in patient's best interests” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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Do not resuscitate: final word is with medical staff, whatever patient feels http://t.co/8FzQIVd #nhs
US swimmer abandons 103-mile attempt from Cuba to Florida | World news | The Guardian
guardian.co.uk — “Diana Nyad, 61, begins vomiting 29 hours in, forcing her to end bid to become first to swim stretch without shark cage” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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Swimmer abandons Cuba to US swim after 29 hours http://t.co/VrGlnOH
Have we had our fill of water? | Society | The Guardian
guardian.co.uk — “We've been told to drink at least eight glasses a day. Celebrities clutch bottles like fashion accessories and children are urged to swig in class. But as Nigella Lawson is outed as an 'aquaholic', is…” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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Have we had our fill of water? Prof Neil Turner talks to #Guardian about staying hydrated but what do you think? http://bit.ly/pXremw
Response: Ignore the doubters. Norway's quota on women in the boardroom is working | Comment is free | The Guardian
guardian.co.uk — “Response: The 40% rule has paved the way for women to influence corporate decision-making, says Agnes Bolsø” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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Opinion: "Ignore the doubters. Norway's quota on women in the boardroom is working" by Agnes Bolsø http://bit.ly/n33mQX
Twitter network of Arab protests - interactive map | World news | guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk — “Follow the latest tweets on protests around the Arab world from our network of journalists, bloggers and experts” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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RT @BrokePimpStyles Twitter network of Arab protests - interactive map http://bit.ly/eCk6Bw #middleeast #protests #Twitter #web #net
Does empowering women really make men less 'relevant'? | Hugo Schwyzer | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk — “Hugo Schwyzer: Feminism, in concert with new contraceptive technologies, offers men a chance to rethink and re-evaluate their purpose” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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Does empowering women really make men less 'relevant'? | Hugo Schwyzer http://t.co/QrVZsuy via @guardian
Let slime moulds do the thinking! | Ed Yong | Science | guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk — “Blog festival: Slime moulds may be rather unprepossessing but they can solve some complex problems in some surprising ways” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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RT @alokjha: those bored of Brit sci policy meltdown, here's @edyong209 writing on @guardiansciblog abt slime moulds: http://bit.ly/9u71Wj
Skin cancer drug offers new hope to patients | World news | The Guardian
guardian.co.uk — “Early trials saw reduction in tumours of those with malignant melanoma, the most aggressive form of the disease” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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Skin cancer drug offers new hope to patients: Early trials saw reduction in tumours of those with malignant melano... http://bit.ly/b10kcJ
Unions condemn hospital trust's 250,000 outlay on interim chief | Politics | The Guardian
guardian.co.uk — “Dorset trust's 2,500-a-day outlay on temporary CEO branded 'absolutely outrageous' by health workers' unions” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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@drpetercarter was quoted on news that the interim CEO in Dorset County Hospital paid £2,500 a day http://bit.ly/9mGwlS
FDA weighs approval of psychiatric drugs for kids | World news | guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk — “FDA weighs approval of psychiatric drugs for kids | World news | guardian.co.uk” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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