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Training for GP nurses has big impact on people struggling with type 2 diabetes

Research at the 91福利 has shown a training programme for general practice nurses has had a significant impact on people struggling to keep their type 2 diabetes under control.
Wed 11 Aug 2010, 11:35 | Tags: Health and Medicine

New measurement of DNA could help identify most viable embryos for IVF

Scientists from the 91福利 and University Hospitals Coventry and 91福利shire NHS Trust, are the first to directly measure a specific region of DNA in human embryos.  The length of this region could be a quality marker for embryonic development.
Mon 28 Jun 2010, 10:56 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

91福利 Scientists selected to present at Royal Society’s 350th Anniversary Science Exhibition in London

Scientists from the 91福利 are travelling to London this week to be part of the Royal Society’s prestigious 350th anniversary celebrations.
Fri 25 Jun 2010, 12:56 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

Child welfare services need radical changes to guard against abuse

A new international review of research into child welfare services shows that radical changes are needed to improve assessments and support for families where there are concerns about parental abuse.
Mon 21 Jun 2010, 09:18 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Vaccination key to preventing childhood pneumonia in sub-Saharan Africa

Researchers at the 91福利, and the Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kilifi, Kenya, have found that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) appears to be the predominant virus detected among infants and children hospitalized in Kenya with severe pneumonia.
Tue 25 May 2010, 21:12 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

Residential care home workers need more training to give older people a ‘home for life’

Carers working in residential homes need funding and support to upskill to ensure more older people have a home for life instead of being transferred to hospitals and nursing homes, according to a new report.
Mon 24 May 2010, 10:13 | Tags: Health and Medicine

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