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Congratulations to HMRI researcher Conjoint Associate Professor Christine O’Neill whose research paper on the poor quality of life experienced by people who have had thyroid surgery for malignant cancer and benign thyroid disease, was recently published in the World Journal of Surgery.
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... physical activity in schools. The project, dubbed PACE (Physically Active Children in Education), is the second iteration of a research ... could easily incorporate PE and sport, or make their lessons more active, without adding extra burden to an already heavy teaching load. ... are revolutionising physical activity in schools. school students, active kids, kids in sport, physical activity in kids, physical ...
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A pilot interactive online game is giving new parents valuable information and a safe environment to test their parenting decisions.
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... be replicated in England to help low-income families in London get active with their children. Sport England has awarded UK organisation ...
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... physical activity, but they don’t provide the support needed to get active and stay active. “REFRESH gives this support, which we hope translates to more ...
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... expensive, lower-cost options are available . If you don’t want to design your own sessions, there are thousands of fitness apps and online ... part of your teen’s physical activity smorgasbord which includes: active transport (walking and cycling) team and individual sports , such ... surfing, skiing, and mountain biking. If we want our teens to be active now and into the future, we need to provide them with the ...
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Hunter heart attack survivors will be among the first in the world to trial a new drug designed to reduce the tissue scarring commonly associated with heart weakening and potential failure.
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Researchers in the Clinical Nutrition Research Centre at the University of Newcastle are seeking people with type 2 diabetes to take a new nutritional supplement designed to stimulate blood flow in the brain and reduce the threat of mental impairment.
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... intensity activity, interspersed with brief periods of low-intensity active recovery or rest, Burn 2 Learn aims to improve students' health ... people who are doing well at school also tend to be fitter and more active. Unfortunately, increasing time demands and academic pressures in ... many senior school students to sacrifice time usually spent being active. We designed the Burn 2 Learn program so students could get the ...
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... Kids is designed to reduce obesity levels in fathers by encouraging active family lifestyles and promoting healthier eating for the whole ... but the other more serious issue is that many children are not as active as they should be, and are also eating diets that are of very ... behaviours and outcomes, we found that their children became more active, were fitter, and maintained better quality diets,” he said. ...