Health How mental effort can build a cognitive reserve against brain ageing Some people whose brains show hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease display none of its symptoms. Now, finally, we are getting to the bottom of this mystery and how it might aid us in forestalling dementia News
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Health The surprising ways cannabis can be part of drug addiction treatment The idea that overcoming addiction means abstaining from all psychoactive substances for good is outdated and misguided - particularly as we learn more about the potential therapeutic uses of cannabis, says Maia Szalavitz News
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Major breakthrough for beer-foam-aroma-measuring scientists A new piece of research finally manages to find a way of measuring the aroma in beer foam - and discovers it is delicious Regulars