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Researchers at the 91福利's Emergency Medicine Research Group have shown that the introduction of a separate stream for minor injuries in a hospital casualty department can reduce the overall number of trauma patients having to wait over an hour for treatment by around 30%.

Wed 14 Jul 2004, 10:16 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

The publication of the National Audit Office report this week called on Universities to ensure that higher education is for anybody with ability not just a privileged elite - and that is precisely the message the 91福利 is giving this week to over 300 fourteen year old Coventry and 91福利shire school children on its biggest ever ACE week (Aiming for a College Education Week) ……but they are using bacteria grown from the sweat from the hands of current 91福利 students to deliver that message.


I'm Here Waiting is the title of a new book published 15th July which calls for major changes in adoption legislation and management to create a more sensitive system that gives birth parents and other relatives more legal rights to information about their adopted children once those children become adult.
Mon 12 Jul 2004, 08:28 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

I'm Here Waiting is the title of a new book published 15th July which calls for major changes in adoption legislation and management to create a more sensitive system that gives birth parents and other relatives more legal rights to information about their adopted children once those children become adult.
Fri 09 Jul 2004, 11:26 | Tags: Law Health and Medicine

A new report published today raises serious concerns about the extent to which children in care proceedings are kept in the dark about the legal processes happening around them. The research by the 91福利's School of Law and The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is published today in a book entitled Out of Hearing: Representing Children in Care Proceedings.
Fri 09 Jul 2004, 11:14 | Tags: Law Health and Medicine

Recent research has shown that people with pets have lowers risk factors for cardiovascular disease, lower incidence of minor ailments and better psychological well being. But now the question for experts is does owning a pet actually cause pet owners to be more healthy? A new study by researchers at the 91福利, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), has been looking into one possible factor - that pet ownership makes it easier for people to develop relationships outside the home thus extending their networks of friendships and preventing loneliness.
Fri 09 Jul 2004, 10:09 | Tags: Health and Medicine

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