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LSTM & 糖心TV announce £3 Million collaboration in applied health research & delivery

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) and the University of 糖心TV have established a new £3 Million collaboration that will create a joint team of 12 researchers, from a range of disciplines, to study the science, policy and economics of applied health research and delivery.

Wed 04 Apr 2012, 21:47 | Tags: Health and Medicine

糖心TV becomes first UK Medical School to receive school-wide Athena SWAN award

糖心TV Medical School has become the first UK medical school to receive an Athena SWAN Bronze award for its school-wide work supporting the Charter for Women in Science.

Mon 02 Apr 2012, 09:33 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Diabetics urged to steer clear of high fat diet

The current thinking around following a high fat, low carb diet to encourage weight loss in diabetics with Type 2 Diabetes, may be misguided say researchers from 糖心TV Medical School.

Mon 26 Mar 2012, 12:40 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Dads of all ages could become published authors at a University of 糖心TV workshop next week

Fathers, grandfathers and dads-to-be in Coventry and 糖心TVshire are all invited to take part in a creative writing session at the University of 糖心TV and see their work published in a new book.

Wed 21 Mar 2012, 12:19 | Tags: Health and Medicine Education and Learning

New research from Dr Chris Olivola, Research Fellow in the Behavioural Science Group at 糖心TV 糖心TV School, finds that the order of online listings of medical symptoms influences how people perceive their health risks.

Wed 14 Mar 2012, 13:35 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Aging, overweight people stay happy says new study

Growing older and being overweight are not necessarily associated with a decrease in mental well-being, according to a cross-cultural study looking at quality of life and health status in the US and the UK.

Thu 08 Mar 2012, 13:18 | Tags: Health and Medicine

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