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Reporting at SWNS, South London Press and SWLondoners

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The berry is a rich source of natural antioxidants, rich in omega-3, omega-6 fatty acids, vitamins A, B, E and polyphenols.

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The study has found that adults under the age of 35 are at greater risk from stroke due to non-traditional risk factors.

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Since the 1930s, the surface area of a modern human brain has increased by around 15 per cent - meaning brain-related issues may be able to be avoided.

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Five different leafy greens were examined and the results differed considerably.

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Sitting down for more than 11 hours a day increases the risk of death for older women by nearly a third, a new study claims.

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Species exposed to greater climate change were more likely to become extinct, according to a new study. 

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Researchers have found overweight people lost an average of six to eight kg in three months.

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Kelly Ward has slammed her local GP after her concerns over a growing lump fell on deaf ears, but she continued to push for testing and was ultimately told she had triple-negative breast cancer

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SWNS/ Mirror + American websites

Women get the same benefits from exercise as men - but with less effort, according to a new study.

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SWNS/ Talker News

Voice pitch is relevant to social perceptions, how we attain social status, how we evaluate others on social status and how we choose mates.

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SWNS/ Talker News + American websites

Mass shooting lockdown drills make children feel safer, suggests new research.

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Women get the same benefits from exercise as men - but with less effort, according to a new study.

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SWNS/ Talker News + American websites

A study followed a group of patients with long COVID fatigue for over two years.

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SWNS/ Islander News + American websites

Eating too much protein is bad for your arteries, warns a new study.

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SWNS/ Zenger + American websites

Playing with Lego as a child could lead to better GCSE results, according to a new study.

Kids Playing with Lego
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SWNS/ The Mirror

Josh Alexander, 21, and his lifeguard girlfriend, Jessica Poole, 18, died in a horror crash with a skip lorry, as inquest heard 'worn lines' on the road could have been a contributing factor.

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SWNS/Islander News + American websites

"You need the Goldilocks pregnancy. You must be the right size, born at the right time.”

Baby
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PA Training

Get in losers, it's time for the reboot! Mean Girls celebrates its 20th anniversary with the release of the theatre adaptation today.

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Image credit: Sharin at Vue Cinema. 
South London Press

A Lambeth MS patient has created a GoFundMe page to help with her home repairs. 

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South London Press

An actress from Tulse Hill has co-produced a new virtual audio production of the literary classic. 

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South London Press

A mum says her and her seven-year-old daughter, who both suffer from asthma, have been neglected in their damp and mouldy flat after complaints to the council.

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South London Press

A former BBC Apprentice runner up and her entrepreneur husband have launched their second business advice book.

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South London Press

A streatham resident self-funds their own benefits system by using their creative services to tackle food & social inequality.

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South London Press

An inspirational community dancer who helps cancer patients through dance has won a National Lottery Award presented by a former Strictly Come Dancing judge.

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South London Press

The winner of a glass-blowing TV show is exhibiting his work at a Bermondsey studio until the end of this month.

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South London Press

A new councillor training course has attracted aspiring politicians in Croydon.

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SWNS/ Daily Express

The Evil Smile filter on TikTok is how people with a rare condition see human faces, according to new research.

Smiling for the Camera
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SWNS/ Daily Record

The two plants have been found to potentially produce a molecule that helps to curb feelings of hunger.

Diet Orange
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The shop is reasonably priced with customers paying what they would in a local butchers.

Butcher with Beef
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SWNS/ Mirror

Laura Brockman, 40, says she made the move from Essex to Kent so son Jack Ward, nine, could be somewhere that supports his special needs only to find they were still not eligible to get transport.

School
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 New research suggests that the first ice-free day in the Arctic could occur over 10 years earlier than previously expected.

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SWNS/ Orlando Advocate/ Zenger News

Vaping increases the risk of getting COVID-19, according to a new study.

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They warned 'the less information you can put out on your child, the better'

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Lack of sleep raises the risk of developing type 2 diabetes – even for healthy eaters, warns a new study.

Sleep
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Living close to a pub or fast food outlet is bad for your heart, according to new research using UK data.

Modern Restaurant Kitchen
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Alicia Whelan had taken herself to A&E after weeks of feeling tired and died due to a rare disease.

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The earliest evidence of a type of pigment has been found in 12 million-year-old snail shells.

Snail
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Researchers found that a chemical in the air is affected by pollution, reducing the scent cues that nighttime pollinators need to locate flowers.

Industrial Smoke
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Carbon emissions from the destruction of mangrove forests are forecast to rise 50,000 percent by 2100, warns a new study.

Forest Path
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New multicolor 3D-printing technology inspired by chameleons

SWNS/ Talker News

cientists say the lizard's color-changing ability was their inspiration.

Chameleon on a Branch
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SWNS/ Tracy Press + American websites

A reduction of potassium levels in soil is threatening crop yields around the world, warns a new study.

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Diehard fans of the cancelled-too-soon costume drama, Sanditon, have crowdfunded over £7,000 for a 2 day event.

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SWNS/ Manchester Evening News + American websites

A junk food diet combined with eating sugar-free snacks can lead to an upset stomach, a new study claims.

Snack Food
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SWNS/The Times Tribute + American websites

Root microbes are key to a better tasting cup of tea, according to a new study.

Cups of Coffee
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SWLondoner

With many pivotal moments that have happened in the last two years from the Euro 2020 to Azeem Rafiq whistleblowing on institutional racism, what has since been done to help 'tackle' racism in British sports?

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South London Press

The Education Secretary visited a school on the first day back after the holidays to thank staff and students for keeping lessons going.

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South London Press

A Croydon resident born a year after the end of the First World War has celebrated her 102nd birthday.

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South London Press

A group of Master of Fine Arts graduates has been featured in a major London exhibition.

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South London Press

A Lewisham-based artist has launched his first solo exhibition containing large-scale woodblock prints at the Saatchi Gallery.

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South London Press

Daredevil stunt performer is attempting to break the record by performing his unique motorbike act in 50 cities around the world.

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South London Press

The multi-MOBO-winning artist visited Bacon’s College, in Rotherhithe for Black History Month.

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South London Press

A breast cancer survivor took part in a charity walk to raise cash for Maggie’s, a national cancer support charity. 

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SWLondoner

One of the longest running rugby football clubs in South West London has celebrated 150 years since opening in 1871 in Croydon.

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