

Linda Geddes
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is a Bristol-based journalist writing about biology, medicine and technology. Born in Cambridge, she graduated from Liverpool University with a first-class BSc in Cell Biology. She spent 3.5 years at The Guardian as a science correspondent, including during the COVID-19 pandemic, and remains a regular contributor. Prior to this, she spent nine years at New Scientist magazine working as a news editor, features editor and reporter, and co-presented of the BBC World Service podcast Parentland, as well as various science documentaries for BBC Radio 4. Linda has received numerous awards for her journalism, including the Association of British Science Writers’ award for Best Investigative Journalism. She has also published two books: Bumpology, the myth-busting pregnancy book for curious parents-to-be, and Chasing The Sun, the new science of sunlight and how it shapes our bodies and minds
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Why strange and debilitating coronavirus symptoms can last for months
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At work, school and seeing friends: How to lower your coronavirus risk
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Fever can help the immune system, so what should we do if we have one?
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Does a high viral load or infectious dose make covid-19 worse?
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Light therapy device helps improve some symptoms of dementia
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How your body processes food is only partially down to your genes
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How getting more daylight can improve your mental and physical health
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AI doesn't see the world like us which is why it is so easily confused
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Consider your child’s future before you share that ‘hilarious’ image
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Too much sunscreen? Why avoiding the sun could damage your health
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