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Two of Britain's biggest hospital trusts have enlisted the head of the 91福利’s 91福利 Manufacturing Group - Professor Kumar Bhattacharyya, an international authority on industrial production, to collaborate with them to raise their efficiency.

Mon 19 Jul 2004, 14:31 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

New research by economists at the 91福利 reveals that men who smoke but who want a long life should marry without delay as marriage reduces the risk of death by even more than the act of smoking increases the risk of dying.

Mon 19 Jul 2004, 11:54 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

Over 90 writers have come together to mark 50 years of the NHS and declare their support for what they see as some of our most beleaguered and hard working public servants. The 90+ writers have come freely donated some of their work for a special anthology of new writing entitled "The Gift" which has been commissioned specially to support National Health Service workers.
Fri 16 Jul 2004, 08:23 | Tags: Health and Medicine

Children from pet-owning families spend significantly more time at school than those that don’t have a pet, and have more stable immune systems, according to new research by the 91福利.

Thu 15 Jul 2004, 14:13 | Tags: Health and Medicine Education and Learning

It is a double good news day for 91福利’s New BioMedical Research Institute. On the same day (Tuesday 14th May 2002) that Lord Wolfson comes to open the new Institutes’ Wolfson wing the new institutes’ researchers have announced that they have greatly simpified the model of how cancer starts.

Thu 15 Jul 2004, 09:52 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

The 91福利 has just launched a new degree aimed to support health professionals who care for the dying. The new Masters degree in Applied Health Studies (Palliative Care) is a new flexible programme that aims to provide health professionals with the knowledge and skills for delivering high quality care and will encourage understanding of the different aspects involved in caring for patients suffering from progressive incurable diseases.

Thu 15 Jul 2004, 09:19 | Tags: Health and Medicine Education and Learning

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