Ever wondered what your cat really thinks about you? Recent experiments suggest that cats are more socially intelligent and attuned to familiar humans than we realise - in fact, they may actually quite like us https://t.co/MKnFtMTyqx
Finally the answer to the question that springs to mind every winter: Why do some people appear to have a naturally strong immune system? https://t.co/zaXuMzN6e2
Polycystic ovary syndrome is the most common hormone condition among women aged 18-45 (I have it myself) but what even is it?? It's not what we thought it was and will be renamed this year. Drugs that treat the root causes are also finally on the way [1/7] https://t.co/4ZFHa2h6m4
Orange juice, garlic, turmeric and kombucha all have immune boosting reputations. But what do you really need to be eating to keep your immune system on top form? https://t.co/d1gnTslBGf
Next up on the Our Planet stage at #NewScientistLive is the amazing Gaia Vince @WanderingGaia on how climate change is going to make nomads of billions of people...but this could actually be a solution to the problem (if managed properly)
Join Gillian Forrester @ForresterGilly for the first talk on the #NewScientistLive Our Planet stage @ 10.45 for ‘Hand to mouth: The language puzzle’. In-person and online tickets still available > https://t.co/QM1PyHbrpX