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2013/05/22 15:48
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Whether it's the commute or simply the way you sit, many workers are unwittingly putting their health at risk. Photo: Getty Images It's what many of us desk-jockeys have long suspected: working in an...
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2013/05/22 14:09
2013/05/22 14:09
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It’s pretty well known that people with autism often possess ‘off-the-chart’ abilities when it comes to technology. Indeed, many of them display genius-level IQ ratings and an exceptionally high level...
2013/05/22 12:26
2013/05/22 12:26
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Lynn Woo collects a cheque for £3,000 from Dr Narinder Kapur Consultant makes donation for inspirational Stevenage doctor killed in Afghanistan A CHARITY set up in memory of a Stevenage doctor who...
2013/05/22 03:16
2013/05/22 03:16
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Three Asian artists draw on their heritage to create contemporary works with meaning Jun Arita, Tiffany Singh and Sasya Burana. Photo / NZH, Laura Forest The Asian star has risen, that much is...
2013/05/21 19:11
2013/05/21 19:11
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The conviction of seven men in Oxford for horrific sex offences against six girls led to a flood of racism in the mainstream media. The girls were aged between 11 and 15 when they were abused. They...
2013/05/21 18:13
2013/05/21 18:13
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The news that the number of girls and boys in the UK with eating disorders is on the rise is a timely reminder that we have a body image problem. However, it's not a problem we can hope to solve...
2013/05/21 10:39
2013/05/21 10:39
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Britons’ Victorian attitudes to the condition are exposed in a report published by the charity Young Epilepsy. It finds that over three quarters of people of all ages have experienced discrimination...
2013/05/20 13:15
2013/05/20 13:15
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Therapy at Work? Bosses Say Yes Bosses who help their employees deal with emotional problems shouldn't expect much gratitude or loyalty for their efforts, new research shows. A study in the current...
2013/05/20 10:30
2013/05/20 10:30
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Epilepsy Week: children’s charity celebrates research investment Children’s charity Action Medical Research is marking National Epilepsy Week (19-25 May 2013) by highlighting its funding of epilepsy...
2013/05/20 05:34
2013/05/20 05:34
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Men with deeper voices, such as Hollywood actor George Clooney, are seen more attractive than men with higher-pitched tones, according to research from University College London. Deeper voices are a...
2013/05/20 00:39
2013/05/20 00:39
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The Care Quality Commission’s report on Harmoni, Britain’s biggest provider of out-of-hours care which runs services across the country and earns £100m a year from NHS contracts, is the first evidence...
Read more at Independent, Independent
2013/05/19 19:47
2013/05/19 19:47
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How much do you switch off? As the National Broadband Network rolls out across Australia and the business landscape becomes ever more connected you may feel on-call all the time through an array of...
2013/05/18 21:12
2013/05/18 21:12
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The Church considers the coronation to be a royal ordination, setting apart the monarch for a sacred purpose under God, and will resist any compromise of that. The ceremony contains elements dating...
2013/05/18 17:45
2013/05/18 17:45
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But heart risks were cut in half among people - stressed or not - who maintained a healthy lifestyle compared to those who drank, smoked or were obese. Sign Up For Traffic Text Alerts "For many...
2013/05/17 21:43
2013/05/17 21:43
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Austerity measures are causing avoidable illness and death on a major scale, public health experts have shown. In the UK and internationally, harsh cuts in public services and social services are...
2013/05/17 16:09
2013/05/17 16:09
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Real C. elegans worms squirming in a laboratory agar plate. The have been genetically modified to express fluorescent proteins (Jesper Pedersen). For all the talk of artificial intelligence and all...
2013/05/17 05:31
2013/05/17 05:31
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While the West's health diplomacy in Africa tends to be vertical and targeted at diseases, China's has typically been horizontal, infrastructure-based and recipient-led. In 1941, Mao Zedong called...
2013/05/16 11:32
2013/05/16 11:32
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Sir Arthur Evans first discovered the 4,000-year-old Palace of Minos on the island of Crete in 1900. The civilization that built this palace was set apart from later Bronze Age Greeks by the artifacts...
Read more at redOrbit, PhysOrg
2013/05/16 07:55
2013/05/16 07:55
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Current ratings for:MRI Autopsies Offer A New Option To Traditional Methods Patient / Public:Healthcare Prof:Autopsies that are minimally invasive by method of MRI scans and other techniques like...
2013/05/16 06:28
2013/05/16 06:28
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International architect to bring Italian flavour to designThursday, 16 May 2013, 5:24 pmPress Release: ADNZADNZ MEDIA RELEASE16 May 2013International architect to bring Italian flavour to design...