Yoga in isolation

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Leah Nylander of West Coast Yoga blogs on the impact of isolation on our yoga and meditation practice for International Day of Yoga 2020 (21st June 2020); an awareness day initiated by United Nations which promotes health, harmony and peace. So here we find ourselves living in a COVID 19 world under the rule of […]

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‘Camouflaged’ app wins “hackathon” to help victims of domestic abuse

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‘Camouflaged’ app wins competition to help victims of domestic abuse.  It’s the problem-solving computer coding equivalent of the 100m sprint – otherwise known as a ‘hackathon’ – and the University of Bradford has just come first in one such competition judged by industry leaders including UKBlackTech Ltd, Microsoft and PwC. The UKBlackTech AI for Good […]

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Covid-19 in schools – everything you need to know

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The challenges of Covid-19 are particularly difficult for schools, nurseries and childcare providers. Attempting to socially distance within a school environment, particularly for younger children is extremely difficult. Despite this, most Education and childcare settings remain open. This is mainly for priority groups during the Coronavirus lockdown measures (vulnerable children and children of critical workers). The Government […]

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RSM Webinar: managing elite sport

Elite Sport

COVID-19 implications on elite sport: This webinar provides valuable insight from leading sports clinicians on how to manage the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic with athletes in elite sports. Join them to review the latest updates on managing elite sports teams in the COVID-19 pandemic. During this event on elite sport you will: Gain an […]

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Covid-19 cervical screening – what to expect?

“What to expect when going for cervical screening” is part of the ‘How it works now‘ series from Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, aimed at helping women to navigate how the healthcare system works during the pandemic. One common question we are asked is what to expect when going for cervical screening at the moment. This […]

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Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust report Covid-19 screening challenges

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Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust report that although many women would feel ‘relieved’ to be able to attend cervical screening, a high number are now less likely to attend. New research has found that delayed and cancelled cervical screening appointments have left many women feeling worried (39%). Yet, while 40% would feel relieved to be able […]

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Imperial to begin first human trials of new Covid-19 vaccine

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Clinical researchers are this week set to begin human trials of a new coronavirus vaccine developed by researchers at Imperial College London. The study will be the first time the vaccine has been trialled in humans and will test whether it is well-tolerated and produces an effective immune response against COVID-19. Imperial’s vaccine candidate is […]

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Funding for Aberdeen Covid-19 “warning sign” study

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A University of Aberdeen study that aims to identify crucial biological ‘warning signs’ of an aspect of Covid-19 is to be supported by almost £100,000 from NHS Grampian Endowments. Dr Nicola Mutch and her team will look for defining key ‘biomarkers’ of a specific aspect of Covid-19. Up to one third of patients hospitalised for […]

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The Pandemic and shopping addiction

As shops reopen, a Priory specialist talks about the changing face of shopping – and why, for some, ‘shopping addiction’ won’t have gone away:  Compulsive buying disorder (CBD) or ‘oniomania’ is believed to affect 8-16% of the UK population Any addiction – including shopping addiction – is a way of changing or avoiding emotions, says […]

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Cervical Screening Awareness Week is 15-21 June 2020

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https://youtu.be/2eroUjaIp_4 Cervical Screening Awareness Week is 15-21 June 2020. Cervical Screening Awareness Week is here! Coronavirus has changed lots of things, but Cervical Screening Awareness Week isn’t one of them. GP ambassador of Jo’s Trust, Dr Philippa Kaye explains that your GP’s role has not changed during the coronavirus crisis. If you are worried about […]

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