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Doctor Who good for your elf
Daily Express
|December 22, 2023
WE know Doctor Who aims to save us from extermination and it looks like he's succeeding with a Christmas gift to the nation.
Because, according to a study, whenever episodes of the hit sci-fi drama are screened over the festive season, there are lower death rates across the UK the following year.
Richard Riley, Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Birmingham, said the aim of his TARDIS study was to examine how seeing the Doctor working over Christmas affected health.
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