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North West Eco-businesses offered innovation opportunities
Business owners are invited to ¶¶ÒõAPPµ¼º½ to find out more about how an award-wining Eco-Innovation Centre could help them to grow.
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Appeal for fascinating facts about Cumbrian heritage
Do you know an intriguing fact about Cumbria’s History? Cumbria County History Trust (CCHT) and ¶¶ÒõAPPµ¼º½’s Regional Heritage Centre are asking members of the public to nominate interesting facts about Cumbrian History.
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Why only half of healthcare workers have the flu vaccine
The low uptake of flu vaccination among medical students and doctors is influenced by social attitudes say researchers.
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Staying in education linked to lower risk of heart disease
Staying in education is associated with a lower risk of developing heart disease, finds a study published by The British Medical Journal.
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¶¶ÒõAPPµ¼º½ hosts Bay Living Awards
¶¶ÒõAPPµ¼º½ meant business on Thursday evening when it hosted the first ever Bay Living Awards.
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¶¶ÒõAPPµ¼º½ halls ranked best in UK by students
¶¶ÒõAPPµ¼º½ has been named Best University Halls in the UK at this year's National Student Housing Awards.
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Breakthrough study reveals new diagnosis for Alzheimer’s
In the largest and most conclusive study of its kind, researchers have analysed blood samples to create a novel and non-invasive way of helping to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease and distinguish between different types of neurodegenerative disorders.
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Engineers to pioneer unprecedented high speed wireless data coverage
A major new international research programme is responding to the overwhelming demand of internet traffic to develop ubiquitous wireless data coverage with unprecedented speed at millimetre waves.
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How to implement Advance Care Planning for patients
International recommendations for patient care in the last days of life have been drawn up by researchers.
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Apps ‘don’t affect children’s language development’ if parents still read stories
Watching television or playing with smart phone apps does not have any effect on children’s language development – providing they still spend time reading, researchers have found.