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Cellular recycling protein plays critical protective role in the gut
Australian researchers have discovered that even a modest reduction in the protein BECLIN1 leads to a significant increase in gut inflammation, which can lead to further disease and complications over time.
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Herpes immune response linked to Alzheimer's disease
New research has demonstrated a mechanistic link between the immune response to herpesviruses—the family of viruses related to cold sores, childhood infections and mononucleosis—and an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease. A team of scientists from Cardiff University's School of
Child maltreatment and mental health problems in children and adolescents
In children and adolescents who have experienced child abuse, the body appears to remain in a state of alert for too long, and this can affect several bodily systems, such as the neuroendocrine, immune and metabolic systems. When this alert response is prolonged, it leads to cumu
'Minions & Monsters' leads holiday box office despite franchise-low opening
'Minions & Monsters' leads holiday box office despite franchise-low opening
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U.S.-Iran escalation puts defense stocks in focus as ATI leads Quant rankings
U.S.-Iran escalation puts defense stocks in focus as ATI leads Quant rankings
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Voicemails for Isabelle review – Netflix romcom picks creepy over cute
Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson stumble in this mushy, overlong story of a woman leaving voicemails for her dead sisterThere’s a fine line between romantic comedy and creepy thriller, and while redefining the genre’s lovelorn leads as often incredibly oddball stalkers is nothing ne
Couples Weekend review – Alexandra Daddario annd Josh Gad lead spicy comedy of marital mel
Two couples start to fall apart during a midwinter break, involving a lot of shouty dialogue that’s neither realistic nor funnyThe interesting premise in this laborious and dispiriting relationship dramedy sadly leads nowhere; all we get is strained shouty dialogue and mugging pe
A look back at Sam Neill's versatile acting career – video obituary
Sam Neill, the New Zealand actor whose career spanned five decades, has died at the age of 78. From Oscar winners to blockbusters such as The Piano and Jurassic Park, Neill built a career playing dashing romantic leads and charismatic villains across film and televisionSam Neill’
Jesus Christ Superstar review – Sam Ryder raises the roof in rock opera turned up to 11
London PalladiumThe Eurovision star leads a glittery production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s blockbuster but this booming show lacks context and clarityThis amped-up version of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s rock opera is presented by the same triumvirate who near en
Lear review – this matriarchal monarch’s tragedy is personal not political
Pitlochry Festival theatreMaureen Beattie leads a modern-dress version, which focuses on family dynamics rather than the decline of Shakespeare’s mighty rulerYou know when you walk into a room then forget why you came in? Maureen Beattie does that at the start of this gender-swap
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System of a Down review – perverted pop and anti-war anger mixed into a metal melee
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, LondonThe veteran band may not have much new material to show for the past decade or so but this brutal, melodious mayhem still inspires catharsisSince re-forming in 2010, System of a Down (SOAD) have existed in some weird limbo, playing numerous big-ti
Ride or Die review – Hannah Waddingham’s comedy caper is the perimenopausal TV of your dre
This tale of a 50-year-old assassin going rogue – and having to confess all to her best mate – is so much fun. The chemistry between its leads is a thing of beautyThe bone-deep magnificence of Hannah Waddingham is such that she could, I suspect, talk most of us into a burning car