Child Development

Swansea University Research Reveals Choosing sugary drinks over fruit juice for toddlers can be linked to risk of adult obesity

Consuming sugar-sweetened drinks in the first few years of childhood can be linked to poor diet patterns that increase the risk of obesity in later life, according to a new study by the School of […]

Cancer

University of Birmingham News: New research set to target earliest stages of bone marrow cancer

The opportunity to eradicate a major and incurable bone marrow cancer has been made possible with a new programme funded by Cancer Research UK. An interdisciplinary team of researchers will investigate the underpinning biology of […]

Education

Pharmacists will play an increasing role in frontline clinical healthcare, England’s pharmacy chief tells Brighton students

NHS England’s Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, David Webb, told University of Brighton pharmacy students that this was an exciting moment for the profession they hope to join. In a speech to staff and students at the […]

Education

Learning as a Path to Well-being – How Educational Opportunities Boost Employee Satisfaction

In our contemporary corporate world, the pursuit of employee satisfaction extends far beyond the traditional perks and pay raises. Increasingly, businesses are recognising the profound impact that educational opportunities have on their workforce’s well-being and […]

Education

Discovery Education Supports Children’s Mental Health Week With Digital Teaching Resources For Primary Schools

New resources include immersive AR experiences supporting pupil wellbeing Discovery Education is proud to support this year’s Children’s Mental Health Week (5th to 11th February 2024), by providing primary schools with dynamic digital resources and new immersive learning […]