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23 Jul 2021
£1.1m research project will explore why people with COPD are more likely to fall – and if balance training could help.
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21 Jul 2021
Young people from Cumbria take the lead in research around wellbeing
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18 Jun 2021
Funding announced for two new mental health research projects
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8 Jun 2021
Supporting access to more parent-infant relationship teams in under-served areas.
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28 May 2021
New study finds that Minimum Unit Price of 50p on alcohol has positive lasting impact
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26 Mar 2021
Moving Social Care: Why social workers could be the key to promoting physical activity for disabled people
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26 Mar 2021
Blog: A new vision for the 1001 Critical Days has prevention at its heart, and confirms that parenting is a public health issue
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8 Mar 2021
‘Evidence isn’t all that matters’ – what we learnt about policy, and how to influence it.
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8 Mar 2021
Don't be afraid to use your voice – some personal perspectives on building a career in applied science
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5 Mar 2021
Funding will support evaluation of weight management programme for mental health service users
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3 Mar 2021
Study will develop guidelines to support young people at risk of self-harm
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25 Feb 2021
‘It was hard to ask for help' – understanding the real experiences of families to inform change
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