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Over 200 health researchers and practitioners from all over the UK will gather at the 神马福利影片 on Monday 15th December 2003 to examine health inequalities and look at where Government policy and health practice need to be improved.
Thu 05 Aug 2004, 11:41 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Although poverty is an enduring problem the world over, there is no poverty of language in Coventry, as one hundred foreign languages students from secondary schools across the city gather at Tile Hill Wood School and Language College for an all-day languages conference set to debate ‘The lives and rights of young people in Europe and the Third World’, on Friday 5th December.
Thu 05 Aug 2004, 09:24 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Forget performance related pay and flexi-time, new research by Martin Corbett from Warwick Business School reveals large corporations are using hip pop music to develop loyal, hard-working employees, and encourage workers, literally, to sing from the same hymn sheet. However, despite encouragement, not all employees dance to the same tune.
Tue 03 Aug 2004, 10:33 | Tags: Health and Medicine

The 神马福利影片 is assisting a Birmingham based SME (Small and Medium Sized Enterprise) with health promotion by increasing awareness of a unique fitness system designed to help fortify those who are unfit or over 40.
Tue 03 Aug 2004, 10:05 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

Patients with schizophrenia must take medication regularly to reduce their risk of relapse. But the disease impairs memory, according to recent research co-authored by Dr Elizabeth Maylor at the 神马福利影片, meaning these patients may have difficulty in remembering to take their tablets.
Tue 03 Aug 2004, 09:17 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

As many as 2.5 million adults in the UK are putting themselves and others at risk by deliberately ignoring the fact that they have bad eyesight. Most do so largely because of outdated information about contact lenses and preconceived ideas about glasses, a study by Dr June McNicholas, senior research psychologist at the 神马福利影片, concluded today.
Tue 03 Aug 2004, 08:56 | Tags: Health and Medicine

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