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Incentives to breastfeed and quit smoking backed by the young
Men and women aged 44 or younger are more likely to agree with financial incentives to encourage breastfeeding and smoking cessation during pregnancy compared to those aged 65 and over.
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Immpact researcher helps to prepare family planning topic guide for key decision makers
Immpact is a member of the Health Education and Resources Team (HEART) and works with partners to support a range of knowledge products for time pressured decision makers. Immpact researcher, Lovney Kanguru, has recently helped to produce a family planning topic guide which presents a summary of family planning.
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New! PgCert Research Methods for Health by Online Learning
Do you want to improve your skills in healthcare research via flexible online learning?
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Partnership of Maternal Newborn and Child Health 2014 Partners Forum - World Health Organisation
More than 800 global health professionals, policy makers, business leaders, advocates and youth leaders gathered for the third Partners' Forum in Johannesburg, South Africa, 30 June - 1 July.
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FEMHealth project disseminates findings
FEMHealth, a three year research project funded by the EC and led by Immpact at the University of Aberdeen, is now disseminating findings from its multi-disciplinary evaluations of national policies for free or subsidised obstetric care in Morocco and West Africa.
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Parents asked to complete 50-year-old asthma survey
Parents of children attending primary schools across Aberdeen are being reminded to fill in questionnaires that will help University of Aberdeen researchers build a picture of asthma prevalence in the city.
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What makes life good?
Community wellbeing in the Highlands and Islands will be discussed at an open event tonight (June 27) at the Centre for Health Sciences in Inverness.
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Obese volunteers sought for appetite study
University of Aberdeen scientists investigating the role of fibre in supporting weight loss are seeking volunteers.
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Changing diet, exercise, men-only groups and humour may be recipe for tackling male obesity
Fewer men join weight loss programmes but are more likely than women to stick with them, according to analysis of international obesity studies led by University of Aberdeen researchers.
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Clinical Prediction Modelling Workshop
On Friday 6 June the IAHS held a one day workshop on clinical prediction modelling with eminent guest speakers from Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam.