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Scientists believe they have discovered the age ceiling for humans

Scientists believe they have discovered the age ceiling for humans

Though human life expectancy has risen – and some people are attempting to ‘live forever’ – Dutch scientists believe they have figured out the ultimate ‘ceiling’ of the human lifespan. Radical improvements to medical care, nutrition, and overall living conditions have all contributed to lengthening the average human lifespan. During the 1950s, humans in North America and Europe who lived beyond 70 years of age were considered lucky. In Latin America...

By London, UK
British Sign Language will now be taught as a GCSE subject

British Sign Language will now be taught as a GCSE subject

The introduction of BSL to the UK education system is a vital step towards a more inclusive society.  After a 12-week consultation with the deaf and hearing communities, the Department of Education has announced that British Sign Language (BSL) will be introduced as a GCSE option from September 2025. The government’s new plan is an attempt to boost inclusivity in schools and give would-be signers useful life skills. A BSL GCSE will...

By Brighton, UK
Drug consumption rooms could save thousands of British lives

Drug consumption rooms could save thousands of British lives

The world’s largest review of drug consumption rooms reveals that they are integral to harm-reduction and could slash the transmission of fatal diseases. In addition, they may help reduce pressure on ambulance callouts and the burden on UK hospitals. Data published by the Office for National Statistics shows that the number of drug-related deaths in England and Wales has risen for the eleventh year in a row, with

Climate change is impacting babies’ birth weight

Climate change is impacting babies’ birth weight

According to a new study, exposure to cold or heat stress, particularly in the latter stages of pregnancy, leads to children being too large or too small for their gestational age. Last year was the hottest on record by an enormous margin, with the Earth 1.48°C warmer than pre-industrial levels and dangerously close to the 1.5°C limit set during the 2015 Paris Agreement. In 2023, the average...