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Patients diagnosed with dementia survive for four years
PARIS AFP — Individuals with dementia live on average for around four more years after they are diagnosed with the disease, according to a study published in Saturday's British Medical Journal. The paper, by University of Cambridge researchers, is based on 438 British people aged over 65 who took...
Information.
Cambridge University Press (CUP; New York) has published "Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age," a new book that examines the evolution of the trend toward governmental openness and how technological developments have assisted the disclosure and dissemination of information. It includes a discussion of...
Elsevier Announces the Winner of the First Ahmed Zewail Prize in Molecular Sciences; Professor David Buckingham of Cambridge University awarded for pioneering contributions to the molecular sciences.
M2 PRESSWIRE-4 October 2006-Elsevier: Elsevier Announces the Winner of the First Ahmed Zewail Prize in Molecular Sciences; Professor David Buckingham of Cambridge University awarded for pioneering contributions to the molecular sciencesC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:04102006 Amsterdam - The Chief Editors of...
Towards immortality.
Byline: Graham Lawton May 17, 2006 (New Scientist - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Some scientists believe that science is on the verge of delivering immortality, or something close to it. Theoretical gerontologist Aubrey de Grey from Cambridge University believes that repairing cellular and...
Stairway to good health.
Byline: Carla Danaher May 04, 2006 (Herald Sun - ABIX via COMTEX) -- A UK study has found that small changes to a healthier lifestyle can increase the length of a person's life. Cambridge University researchers studied over 25,000 people. The study...
Two new journals from Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press New York has begun the publication of two new journals in 2006, including "Health, Economics & Law" and "BioSocieties." "BioSocieties," launched with a March issue and scheduled to be published quarterly, focuses on the advancing analytic understanding of the social, ethical, legal, economic, public and policy...
Y. student receives biomedical award
PROVO -- Brigham Young University molecular biology student Lisa Higginbotham has been selected to receive the National Institutes of Health and Cambridge University Scholarship in Biomedical Research. The scholarship, developed by Cambridge University and the NIH in 2002, is a highly selective academic award for candidates involved in...
Two new journals from Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press New York has begun the publication of two new journals in 2006, including "Journal of Laryngology & Otology" and "BioSocieties." "BioSocieties," launched with a March issue and scheduled to be published quarterly, focuses on the advancing analytic understanding of the social, ethical, legal, economic, public and...
Older and fatter: health forecast grim.
Jul 17, 2005 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) A sociologist has given a prediction about the health of people in New South Wales NSW in 2026. Graham Lister, from Cambridge University, wrote his predictions on the basis of a NSW Health report....
Review essay: reform and social change
Unquiet Lives: Marriage and Marriage Breakdown in England, 1660-1800. By Joanne Bailey (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xii plus 248pp., $65.95). Rethinking the Age of Reform: Britain 1780-1850. By Arthur Burns and Joanna Innes (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003. xiii plus 349pp., $70)....
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