Changes in heart structure associated with heart disease linked to air pollution
Manpreet Kaur reports on research which has linked air pollution and changes in heart structure, associated with that of coronary heart disease.
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Manpreet Kaur reports on research which has linked air pollution and changes in heart structure, associated with that of coronary heart disease.
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In the fourth instalment of the renewed “Why you should join” series, we hear from Latin and Ballroom about what makes them the club for you. Have you ever wanted to know how to dance like on “Strictly Come Dancing”? If so, then Warwick Latin and Ballroom is the...
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Released 10 years after the original, Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again reunites the old cast with a delightful bunch of younger faces for a joyous and wonderfully camp extravaganza which, right now, is just what we all need in our lives. The filmmakers successfully prevent the constant switching between...
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For many readers, including myself, the location in which you read a book has an undeniable influence on the text you are reading. One of the great pleasures of reading is finding a snug, comfortable place where you won’t be disturbed, yet the world will still pass by. In this...
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Kirstie Shearman reports on a recent study from the Warwick Medical School investigating sudden death in infancy (SUDI).
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In the third piece in our renewed “Why you should join” series, the folks at the University of Warwick Trampoline Club tell us what sets them apart. Did you know that research has shown that 10 minutes of sustained jumping on a trampoline burns off as many calories as...
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A rising number of students and parents have been experiencing anxiety and stress because of A-level results day, prompting higher education leaders to urge for more focus on mental health.
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June 2018 saw the release of three Kanye projects: Ye, Daytona and KIDS SEE GHOSTS. The self-titled album KIDS SEE GHOSTS is not the first time Kanye West and Cleveland rapper Kid Cudi have collaborated, with their most notable efforts exhibited in 2008’s 808s & Heartbreak, which Cudi assisted with...
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For many receiving a confirmed place at your chosen Uni means you’ll be spending the afternoon browsing accommodation options and module choices, and, whilst that’s all well and good, Boar Games is here to give you the low-down on the opportunities for gamers coming to Warwick (or rather Coventry and the...
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Most Francophile tourists may dream of Parisian adventures or sunny Bordeaux beaches, but France is a treasure trove of culture and the holiday hotspots are just the tip of the baguette. A gem that I discovered this year is Normandy. Scarred by war and blessed by miracles, history seeps from...
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Recently, Marie Curie was voted to be the most influential woman in history for her contributions to the world of science.
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In the second instalment of our “Why you should join” series, the Ladies’ Hockey Club have their say. The University of Warwick Ladies’ Hockey Club or UWLHC is one of the largest female sports clubs on campus and prides itself on inclusivity, ranging from total beginners, to girls who have played...
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Top universities in the UK including the Russell Group are struggling to fill spaces through clearing, as 4,000 courses are still providing abundant spaces before A-level results day.
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