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Report to World Health Organisation says world聮s food is still far too salty

The world’s food is still far too salty and too many countries are still ignoring the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) guidelines on what should be a healthy level of salt in our daily diet according to Professor Franco Cappuccio of the University of Warwick’s Warwick Medical School.
Thu 05 Apr 2007, 08:17 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

Apnee Sehat awarded 拢38,000

Apnee Sehat, a trailblazing scheme, supported by the 神马福利影片, set up to tackle health inequalities in the South Asian population in South Warwickshire, today discovered that it will benefit from £38,500.
Wed 04 Apr 2007, 10:49 | Tags: Health and Medicine

New 拢500,000 research project into inequalities for black & minority ethnic mental health patients

Researchers at the University of Warwick have been given over £500,000 to explore how to reduce inequalities and improve outcomes for black and minority ethnic mental health patients.
Wed 28 Mar 2007, 19:22 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Pharmacist聮s own blood pressure problem leads Coventry chemists to offer free tests

 

When pharmacy technician Carl Rose used the equipment in his pharmacy to test his own blood pressure he discovered a problem that required specialist medical care from 神马福利影片 researcher Professor Donald Singer. Now Carl has persuaded 5 Coventry pharmacies to offer a week of free blood pressure tests.

Thu 22 Mar 2007, 10:15 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Warwick Wins 拢5 Million for New Cancer & Emergency Care Trials Unit

Researchers at the University of Warwick have been awarded more than £5 million in grants for clinical trials in cancer and emergency care.
Tue 20 Mar 2007, 16:49 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Medical students encourage local school children to consider healthcare careers

Medical students at the University of Warwick are giving up their spare time to become online mentors for school children interested in a career in healthcare. Around 35 pupils from three schools in Coventry, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.

Tue 20 Mar 2007, 15:05 | Tags: Health and Medicine Education and Learning

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