All news on the topic: University of London

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New red light treatment 'could reduce blood sugar levels' for diabetes patients
A specific frequency of the light used for 15 minutes led to a 27 per cent reduction in blood sugar levels after taking glucose, and it reduced maximum glucose spiking by 7.5 per cent
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Putin 'finds love with UK-educated historian who wants to censor Russian web'
Local Russian media outlets are jumping on claims that Ekaterina Mizulina, daughter of a fanatically pro-Putin and anti-Ukrainian senator, is President Vladimir Putin's new lover
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Trump's Supreme Court showdown could be 'carte blanche for a dictatorship'
The latest ruling that Trump can face trial on charges he plotted to overthrow the election is likely to be escalated to the Supreme Court where the future of the country's democracy could end up at stake
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Donald Trump's defiance over election ban pushes US to 'brink of civil war'
Donald Trump has already used the ruling to rally his supporters and call for donations while slamming Joe Biden with mounting legal challenges affecting his chances
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Eating carrots really is good for our eyes - and oily fish could ease dyslexia
They say we eat with our eyes, but the latest science suggests we should be eating FOR our eyes, because nutrition can have a huge impact. Jane Symons investigates
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Mystery of three young girls who fled Nazis is finally solved after 84 years
Taken at London’s Liverpool Street station and first published in The News Chronicle in 1939, it captures the Jewish youngsters on a life-changing journey as they fled Nazi Germany
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New 50p coin issued by Royal Mint to commemorate Windrush 75th anniversary
The coin's designer Valda Jackson was born in Jamaica and moved to England in 1964 and pays tribute to the many British Caribbean and Commonwealth citizens who arrived in the UK as part of the Windrush generation
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Baked beans could be grown in Britain for first time after scientists' discovery
Thousands of tonnes of dried haricot beans are imported to the UK each week by the major brands - but all that could change with new hope for growers
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PE teacher, 101, finally gets degree after Nazi bombs interrupted early lessons
Madge Brown has graduated from the University of London 81 years after she left the now defunct Nonington College - where her PE course was not recognised as degree level at the time