Medieval doctors thought fertility suddenly ended rather than slowly declining with age, study shows
Medieval doctors saw fertility as having a cut-off point rather than slowly declining with age, ancient medical texts show Male...
Medieval doctors saw fertility as having a cut-off point rather than slowly declining with age, ancient medical texts show Male...
“Volunteers” tasked with enforcing the Chinese Communist Party’s zero-covid policies have suffered from stress and anxiety, a new study shows....
Sir Michael Barber, a world-renowned expert on government delivery, will chair the newly created South-West Social Mobility Commission. The Commission’s...
Children should get lessons in school on how to build strong relationships to counteract negative role models and any “Disneyfied”...
“Robust” amendments to insurance law and international environmental law are needed to allow carbon capture, utilisation and storage to take...
Mental health services in rural areas need urgent attention to ensure the needs of farmers are properly met, according to...
The University of Exeter has supported Estranged Student Solidarity Week with a pledge to continue to provide wellbeing and financial...
The University of Exeter’s Arab World Documentation Unit contains books, leaflets, official statistics newspaper articles, reports and a wide range...