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Gracie Moore details what she will be up to in her reading week, and how important is to prioritise the little things.
Flora Runnacles provides some much needed costume inspiration for Halloween, from simple to the more elaborate
Rahul Anand discusses the recent findings that pollution has been found in the organs of developing babies and why this has scientists worried.
Madi Wharmby discusses Alzheimers, what the signs are and what people can do to help prevent the onset of this devastating disease.
Orianna Xu discusses the recent development of an App which allows users to record their heart beat and that could help them to detect any cardiac problems at home
Lisette Read finds See How They Run an entertaining yet derivative take on the popular "whodunnit" genre
Isobel Vautier discusses recent findings from the Big Butterfly Count which suggest that butterfly levels are at their lowest in 13 years and that these levels are worrying scientists.
Daisy Scott, Science Editor, looks into the revival of dumbphones and what makes them an appealing alternative to smartphones.
Omar Harris Vernon El-Halawani discusses the infected blood scandal that occurred during the 1970s and 80s and the consequences of it that are just now coming to light.
While enjoying aspects of Amazon's take on Middle Earth, Jess Cadogan finds that it doesn't fully satisfy the most hardcore of Tolkien fans

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