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link

[lingk] / lɪŋk /




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These early changes in gut bacteria are linked to a higher risk of chronic inflammatory bowel conditions and obesity later in life.

From Science Daily

Nigel Walker, from Morecambe in Lancashire, has been a carer linked to the National Fostering Group for more than a decade with his wife Penny.

From BBC

"We stress that this shutdown is temporary and linked to the availability of fuel," Mehanna said, warning that a prolonged fuel shortage "would pose a direct threat to the hospital's ability to deliver basic services".

From Barron's

Instead, it is hoped the area can take advantage of its links to the national grid by becoming a green energy hub and ensure it remains a big employer in the area.

From BBC

"According to the stewards and the police, I was always picked on because I was the weakest link," said Haroun, who graduated from Manchester Art College.

From BBC