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Using the tools of science to improve social policy | Society | The Observer

guardian.co.uk — “When drugs are launched, we expect rigorous testing, so why don't we use science to help determine government policies, asks Mark HendersonView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Using the tools of science to improve social policy http://t.co/qRg4CSfG via @guardian <- pitch in, Twitter. I just did

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One in six cancers 'caused by treatable infections' | Science | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Bacteria, viruses and parasites responsible for 2m cases of cancer each year, according to scientistsView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Leonardo da Vinci's real body of work was anatomy, claims new exhibition | Art and design | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Royal Collection to display scientific drawings of Renaissance polymath, which scientists say show his dedication to physiologyView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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@LindaP_MD: Leonardo da Vinci's real body of work was anatomy, claims new exhibition http://t.co/8LcM2G6z via @hrana #art #medicine

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Blindness prevention drug could save NHS £84.5m, trial results show | Society | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Outcome raises stakes in confrontation between doctors and pharmaceutical companies fighting to protect high pricesView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Cheap drug just as good as expensive Lucentis in fight against blindness finds NHS trial http://t.co/B1mOX2oY

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Steve Gerrard joins call for school cookery lessons to fight obesity | Society | The Observer

guardian.co.uk — “Footballer and nutrition experts warn David Cameron that cuts in food education will be a 'disaster' for Britain's youngstersView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Steve Gerrard joins call for school cookery lessons to fight obesity | Society | The Observer http://t.co/iJRKrrw8

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Sunshine and vitamin D: why cloudy skies are bad for our health | Society | The Guardian

guardian.co.uk — “Sarah Boseley: The lack of sunshine in the UK means 25% of us are short of vitamin D. Does it matter? Yes, it does – it could be vital in the fight against TB, cancer and multiple sclerosisView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Sunshine and vitamin D: why cloudy skies are bad for our health: The lack of sunshine in the UK means 25% of us ... http://t.co/PSF6YXZI

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Researcher believed killed by lab bacteria in California | World news | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Richard Din, 25, is thought to have died in a case of a scientist being fatally infected with an agent from his own laboratoryView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Researcher believed killed by lab bacteria in California: Richard Din, 25, is thought to have died in a case of ... http://t.co/m5QEcEQi

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Eye implants restore 'useful sight' to two blind patients | Science | The Guardian

guardian.co.uk — “Doctors, led by Kings College and Oxford surgeons, restore rudimentary monochrome vision to trial patientsView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Eye implants restore 'useful sight' to two blind patients http://t.co/kilaPCfD

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Sea-level rises 'may not be as high as worst-case scenarios have predicted' | Environment | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “New research suggests Greenland's glaciers are slipping into the sea more slowly than previously thoughtView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Sea-level rises 'may not be as high as worst-case scenarios have predicted' http://t.co/ovUIHXYJ

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Mystery bird: American avocet, Recurvirostra americana | @GrrlScientist | Science | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “This distinctive North American mystery bird has a variety of specialised feeding behaviours (includes video)View full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Junior Seau's death reopens debate around NFL brain injuries | Sport | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Death of former San Diego Chargers linebacker may show further evidence of link between concussion and mental illnessView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Junior Seau's death reopens debate around NFL brain injuries http://t.co/9JyEAt0q

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Today's mystery bird for you to identify | @GrrlScientist | Science | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “This bird and its family members are well-known for a talent that they actually do not possessView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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People, curb your enthusiasm | Mind your language | Media | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Gary Nunn: Epic failure in rationing superlatives reminds us that hyperbole should be saved for the best of the bestView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Your hand in the Large Hadron Collider 2 | Jon Butterworth | Life & Physics | Science | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “No, really, what would happen? Also, a bunch of "rusty square buildings, made out of sheet metal in the 1950s"View full resource at guardian.co.uk

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What would happen if you put your hand in the LHC beam (cont.)? blog by @jonmbutterworth http://t.co/8R7LREEu

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Were dinosaurs undergoing long-term decline before mass extinction? |video| GrrlScientist | Science | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “A new scientific paper uses a unique methodology to address this timeless questionView full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Were dinosaurs undergoing long-term decline before mass extinction? |video| @GrrlScientist http://t.co/4QhkQWpp

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