Wednesday 29 January 2014

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Cochrane Collaboration update
New and updated Cochrane Reviews highlighted on their website in January are:Vitamin D supplementation for prevention of mortality in adultsCombination versus sequential single agent chemotherapy for metastatic breast cancerDihydroartemisinin-piperaquine for treating uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malariaAripiprazole versus other atypical antipsychotics for schizophreniaAntidepressants for smoking cessationOmalizumab for asthma in adults and childrenRehabilitation following surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis Self-management education programmes for osteoarthritisAntibiotics and antiseptic
ScHARR Bite Size - Research Data Managament
ScHARR Bite Size - Research Data Managament Being an effective researcher means knowing how to look after your research data at all stages of your research project and beyond. Research data is a valuab... From: scharrvids Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 26:41 More in Education
Supermarkets exposing children to high calorific junk food at the checkout - University of Sheffield News
Supermarkets exposing children to high calorific junk food at the checkoutUniversity of Sheffield NewsConvenience supermarkets are exposing children to high calorie, unhealthy junk food at the checkout area according to new research from the University of Sheffield. High calorific junk food exposed to children In the first study of its kind researchers ...

YESTERDAY

Supermarkets Expose Kids to High Calorie Junk Food at Checkout, Study - Science World Report
Science World ReportSupermarkets Expose Kids to High Calorie Junk Food at Checkout, StudyScience World ReportResearchers at the University School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) discovered that children tend to demand products kept on display at the checkout in supermarkets. Going by the Food Standards Agency, over 90 percent of these products are ...

JAN 27

Supermarkets exposing children to high calorific junk food at the checkout - Medical Xpress
Supermarkets exposing children to high calorific junk food at the checkoutMedical Xpress(Medical Xpress)—Convenience supermarkets are exposing children to high calorie, unhealthy junk food at the checkout area according to new research from the University of Sheffield. In the first study of its kind researchers from the University's ...
Supermarkets Expose Children to High Calorie Foods at Checkout - Counsel & Heal
Counsel & HealSupermarkets Expose Children to High Calorie Foods at CheckoutCounsel & HealIn a new study, the research team from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) reported that young children are constantly exposed to high calorie foods at the checkout lines in supermarkets. Share This Story ...UK: Tesco Launches Farm to Fork Food Initiative For C
Supermarkets Expose Children to High Calorie Foods at Checkout - Counsel & Heal
Counsel & HealSupermarkets Expose Children to High Calorie Foods at CheckoutCounsel & HealIn a new study, the research team from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) reported that young children are constantly exposed to high calorie foods at the checkout lines in supermarkets. Share This Story ...
Supermarkets exposing children to high calorific junk food at the checkout - Medical Xpress
Supermarkets exposing children to high calorific junk food at the checkoutMedical XpressIn the first study of its kind researchers from the University's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) found that 90 per cent of food products on display at the checkouts were defined as 'very unhealthy' by the Food Standards Agency and packed ...
UK: Tesco Launches Farm to Fork Food Initiative For Children As Supermarkets ... - Namnews
UK: Tesco Launches Farm to Fork Food Initiative For Children As Supermarkets ...NamnewsThe team from the university's school of health and related research found that 90% of the products children saw as their parents queued to pay were unhealthy, according to the Food Standards Agency's definition. The study featured just 13 stores in ...

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