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Links between red meat and distal colon cancer

Published
Monday 2nd April, 2018
Categories
Health
Science

A new study suggests that a diet free from red meat significantly reduces the risk of a type of colon cancer in women living in the United Kingdom.

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Air pollution impact on childhood asthma

Published
Tuesday 27th March, 2018
Categories
Environment
Health

New research suggests that up to 38% of all annual childhood asthma cases in Bradford may be caused by air pollution.

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'Target investment at poorer-quality parks'

Published
Thursday 22nd March, 2018
Categories
Society & Politics
Arts & Culture
News

A major report into the future of parks in Leeds has recommended the council gets them all up to Green Flag or equivalent standard, the national benchmark for high-quality recreational open spaces.

Northern School of Contemporary Dance students perform Taking a Position, created by Sharon Watson with Professor Stephen Coleman. Picture: Drazen Priganica

Taking a Position – dance inspired by Brexit

Published
Thursday 22nd March, 2018
Categories
Arts & Culture

Their fields of expertise are apparently worlds apart – one is an internationally-respected choreographer, the other a professor of political communication.

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Students vote Leeds top three in the UK

Published
Thursday 22nd March, 2018
Categories
University

The University of Leeds has come third in the UK in a major survey that asks students about their experience while studying.

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New £9m programme to transform food systems in Africa

Published
Thursday 22nd March, 2018
Categories
Global
Environment

A £9.2m research programme focused on improving policy making in Africa, to develop sustainable and productive agricultural systems which are resistant to climate change, has been launched.

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Surgeons’ performance benefits from ‘warm-ups’

Published
Tuesday 20th March, 2018
Categories
Science
Health

Surgeons progressively ‘warm-up’ as they repeat a procedure on their operating list, akin to the way athletes’ performance improves across a competition – according to new research.