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Diet for a survivor
October 24, 2014
Nutrition research in diet and breast cancer has typically focussed on cancer prevention, but now studies are also looking at the links between diet and cancer survival. Breast cancer survivors…
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How do you manage electronic cigarettes in your workplace?
October 24, 2014
We’ve heard in the news this week that Starbucks has banned electronic cigarettes from its coffee shop chain, and they have been banned by many other major establishments, including the…
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A pat on the back!
October 22, 2014
Well done dentists! The Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) latest report on services has good things to say about the practice in dentistry. In fact, the paragraphs on dentistry are headed:…
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The 5 CQC Standards You Must Know & Key Questions Asked
October 17, 2014
Guidance about compliance with the essential CQC 5 standards. What are the 5 key CQC domains? Read this document to find out how to best comply to the standards for…
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A sensible (wo)man knows you can’t please everybody
October 17, 2014
In my job I like to keep people happy. I like to have satisfied customers. But I am realistic enough to know that you can’t keep everyone happy all of…
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Employment and disability
October 17, 2014
The recently emerging remarks of Lord Freud, the minister in charge of welfare reform, has been rightly condemned by helping charities. It is to his credit that he has apologised.…
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Get some gum-ption!
October 17, 2014
Figures from the National Health Service indicate that at least one in 15 adults in the UK currently suffers from the most severe form of periodontal disease. In the report,…
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Broccoli for autism? What the science really says
October 17, 2014
Around one per cent of the population in the UK have autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a lifelong developmental disability that affects how a person communicates with, and relates to, other…
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