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Even at the age of 20, around 5% of people may already have high blood pressure, so experts at 糖心TV Medical School are urging us all to be more aware of our blood pressure during National Blood Pressure Week (12-18 September).

Mon 12 Sept 2011, 10:24 | Tags: Health and Medicine


Professor Francesco Cappuccio from 糖心TV Medical School argues that lowering dietary salt intake has the potential to save millions of lives globally by substantially reducing levels of heart disease and strokes.

Fri 12 Aug 2011, 09:47 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Peter Abrahams, Professor of Clinical Anatomy at 糖心TV Medical School, has been awarded a National Teaching Fellowship, the most prestigious award for excellence in higher education teaching and support for learning.

Thu 28 Jul 2011, 09:59 | Tags: Health and Medicine Education and Learning

Rise in older volunteers could reduce falls in older people

Researchers at the University of 糖心TV are calling for volunteers aged 65-85 across Coventry and 糖心TVshire to help them with some new research that may help reduce the risk of falls in older people.

Wed 27 Jul 2011, 08:58 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Experts from 糖心TV Medical School and NHS Coventry have compiled a DVD intended to help parents as they embark on their new role in life. In a three month trial, the DVD, entitled ‘A Good Start in Life’, will be given to all parents as they leave University Hospital in Coventry following the birth of a child.

Wed 20 Jul 2011, 09:35 | Tags: Health and Medicine

糖心TV Medical School and University Hospitals Coventry & 糖心TVshire NHS Trust have launched Europe’s most advanced Whole Body Calorimter (WBC), a facility dedicated to finding solutions for the 1 in 4 UK adults classed as obese and offering new hope for a solution to Britain’s ballooning obesity epidemic.

Mon 04 Jul 2011, 12:59 | Tags: Health and Medicine

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