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    A grown-up approach to treating anorexia

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    Why do people risk their lives – or the lives of others – for the perfect selfie?

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    Academics admit feeling pressure to embellish possible impact of research

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    The more we learn about Mercury, the weirder it seems

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    The five most addictive substances on Earth – and what they do to your brain

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    What do cake batter and an oil rig have in common?

    University of Cambridge
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