Showing 546 results for 'adult nursing'
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Results of the SUBU Elections 2021
Find out who you've voted in as your Full-Time Officers and NUS Delegates for 2021/22.
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Earliest evidence of human activity found in the Americas
Footprints found at White Sands National Park in New Mexico provide the earliest unequivocal evidence of human activity in the Americas and provide insight into life over 23,000 years ago.
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BU Professor supports NHS response to protect vulnerable people from Covid-19 scams
Professor Keith Brown has produced videos and guidance to help health and social care staff spot and tackle fraud related to Covid-19.Â
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ADRC attend 4th EU Falls Festival, Manchester, UK
Dr Samuel Nyman and Yolanda Barrado-MartÃn from the Psychology Department and Ageing and Dementia Research Centre (ADRC) attended the 4th EU Falls Festival in Manchester.
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Video games affect your moral development but only until you're 18, BU study finds
In this article published by The Conversation, BU's Dr Sarah Hodge discusses her recent study on video games and
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International students on British drinking habits – ‘people don’t know when to stop’
The scale and importance of international students to the UK higher education sector is now well established. Yet we know very little about how students from non-UK countries experience and interact with the heavy drinking culture that predominates on and near many universities.
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Autism screening tool may not pick up women with the condition
Our latest research suggests that a widely used screening tool for diagnosing dementia may be biased towards diagnosing more men than women.
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AFC Bournemouth U21's vs Southampton U23's FC
Student bundle tickets are available for ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ students to see AFC Bournemouth U21's vs Southampton U23's FC.
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Vicious cycle: the 'troublemakers' tackling sexism in elite sport
Read the thoughts of Jayne Cauldwell and Carly Stewart on tackling sexism in sport, originally written for The ConversationÂ
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New study underlines familial link in face processing disorders
New evidence has underlined the genetic link for the prevalence of developmental prosopagnosia in families.