More anger at modern morning-after pill
A new study outlining the capability of new morning-after pill, branded by some as the "abortion pill", has sparked fears of it leading to a more casual attitude towards sex.
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A new study outlining the capability of new morning-after pill, branded by some as the "abortion pill", has sparked fears of it leading to a more casual attitude towards sex.
Single and miserable on Valentine's Day? It only comes once a year, but it is a date that sends dread into the heart of lonely singletons everywhere.
Jessica Brown looks at the reasons why so many end up cheating or being cheated on in their relationships.
Stephanie Bolton takes a look at the new trend emerging among women who are freezing their eggs so they can delay having children.
Hundreds of protesters from sceptic societies all around the UK consumed whole bottles of homeopathy pills outside Boots stores to show the drugs doesn’t work.
A new study shows that less than one third of students get a worthwhile experience during a voluntary work placement, while the rest are usually turned into tea servers.
Drunken sex with complete strangers and catching Chlamydia is part of the university experience for many. But a 20-year-old student didn't succumb to this lifestyle.
Anxious Lincoln students fear that a dream job is out of reach due to the recession. Daisy Simpson looks at what they can do to get ahead.
Recent studies have shown that stress may well bring on obesity due to overeating and not getting enough exercise. Nikki Hunt spoke to Sarah Kirk about her experience with this…
Students at The Junxions discover how drunken pranks can go too far when their flat is broken into in the early hours of the morning.