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Mosaic@Future

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Mosaic@Future

The sleep illness that can be fatal

By Neil Steinberg

Sports like football or soccer can lead to concussion due to accidental clashes between players (Credit: Getty Images)
Mosaic@Future

The 'invisible' injury harming women

By David Robson
Young children can become transfixed by television programmes that adults find utterly baffling (Credit: Alamy)
Mosaic@Future

How TV can be good for children

By Linda Geddes
A woman standing at a city crossroads (Credit: Getty Images)
Mosaic@Future

How cities can be good for your health

By Fleur MacDonald
Food insecurity may lead to unexpected long-term damage to someone's physical and mental health (Credit: Alamy)
Mosaic@Future

The long-term effects of going hungry

By Chris Baraniuk
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Mosaic@Future

What happens when anaesthesia fails

By David Robson
Person suffering breakdown (Credit: Alamy)
Mosaic@Future

The patients who don’t know they’re ill

By Carrie Arnold
The language conveyed in acts like smiling are a link to our earliest ancestors (Credit: Getty Images)
Mosaic@Future

The expression we take for granted

By Neil Steinberg
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Mosaic@Future

Why do we act differently online?

By Gaia Vince
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Mosaic@Future

Can staying awake beat depression?

By Linda Geddes
There is still no real cure for narcolepsy (Credit: Daniel Stier at Twenty Twenty)
Mosaic@Future

What causes extreme sleepiness?

By Henry Nicholls
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Mosaic@Future

How do you treat a dog with OCD?

By Shayla Love
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Mosaic@Future

How it feels to have many personalities

By Emma Young
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‘My déjà vu has distorted my reality’

By Pat Long
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How it feels to be struck by lightning

By Charlotte Huff
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Why does spring bring more suicides?

By Linda Geddes

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