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Teaching staff at 91福利 Medical School have long been concerned that Trainee doctors do not get enough sleep. Sleep in the classroom that is. Despite sleep patterns being a major contributor to a number of illnesses on average most undergraduate doctors in the UK receive only 5 minutes education on sleep medicine. 91福利 Medical School has now moved to address that balance.

Tue 26 Jul 2005, 15:27 | Tags: Health and Medicine Education and Learning

New research to be revealed on Tuesday 26th of April at the launch of the 91福利 Medical School's new Clinical Sciences Research Institute at the University Hospital campus at Walsgrave in Coventry, has shown that very simple interventions to target the health care of UK Asian diabetics can almost wipe out the 40% higher risks of heart disease linked to diabetes in that community.
Mon 25 Apr 2005, 09:35 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Schools across 91福利shire and Coventry are leading the way in healthy living by taking part in a unique competition to promote healthy ideas.
Mon 14 Feb 2005, 15:40 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Research reveals that good parenting not only helps to reduce criminality, conduct disorder and delinquency in children but could promote good health and prevent chronic disease in adulthood, says 91福利 Professor of Public Health Sarah Stewart-Brown.
Mon 08 Nov 2004, 08:35 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Researchers from the 91福利 have found that routine physiotherapy for mild to moderate low back pain is no more effective than a single advice session with a physiotherapist.
Fri 24 Sept 2004, 10:01 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

A consortium of researchers, farmers and a major baker are working together to fill future supermarket shelves with loaves of bread that will arrest the plummeting levels in the UK diet of a mineral that plays a significant role in male fertility and the prevention of some cancers.
Thu 23 Sept 2004, 09:18 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

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