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Health at Work staff survey templateOther, 12 pages, published on 25/04/2017
Use our template staff survey to gather information from your staff and find out how you can improve your health and wellbeing programme.
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Investigating why blood clots are more common in pregnant women who are overweight.University of Glasgow | Dr Catherine Bagot
Blood clots in veins, while rare, are one of the main causes of death in pregnant women. Overweight pregnant women are at a greater risk of blood clots than pregnant women of a healthy weight, but the reasons why are not understood. Hig...
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Finding a weakness in how bacteria grow on medical devices, to prevent infectionUniversity of York | Dr Michael Plevin
Advances in research and technology have led to the development of a wide range of medical devices used to treat heart disease. Devices like pacemakers, prosthetic heart valves and stents may be placed inside patients’ bodies for year...
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Building 3-D blood vessels to study blood clottingKeele University | Professor Ying Yang
In this PhD studentship the researchers will grow human blood vessels in the laboratory from cells taken from human donors. They propose that the 3-D engineered blood vessels can be used to study the process of blood clotting. Platelets are...
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London to Brighton Bike Ride open to charities
WWF and Alzheimer's Research UK (ARUK) are among charities taking part in the BHF's iconic London to Brighton Bike Ride in 2022.
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Details on delayed local Clean Air Zones finally announced
Birmingham City Council has announced details of its Clean Air Zone.
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Government announces ‘landmark steps’ towards addressing UK obesity
The Prime Minister has today announced a range of 'landmark' measures to address obesity in the UK. We are encouraged to see this real show of commitment from the Government.
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Social cooking project
Our social cooking project launched in 2011. It aims to lower salt and saturated fat intake of South Asian people through their places of workshop. We've already lowered the salt intake by 40% and saturated fat by 50%. Learn more about our social cooking project or run your own.
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UK Government unveils new Life Sciences Sector Plan
The UK Government has launched a new Life Sciences Sector Plan, aiming to make the UK the top life sciences economy in Europe by 2030, and third globally by 2035.
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Smokers at increased risk of depression and anxiety
New research ahead of No Smoking Day (11 March) suggests smokers are at increased risk of anxiety and depression