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Blog post by Professor Betsy Thom What happens to young people who use alcohol and drugs and get into ...
Given the ageing prison population, the Atlantic Fellows program at GBHI provides innovative training in brain health, leadership, and dementia ...
On the 16th July 2018, WEPHREN marked its 1 year anniversary as a community of practice on The Global Health ...
by Dr Eamonn O'Moore, National Lead for Health & Justice, Public Health England and Director UK Collaborating Centre, WHO Health ...
To celebrate WEPHREN's first anniversary, we are trying to increase the membership of our community of practice. If we all ...
I worked as a prison nurse for 12 years before working in a strategic prison role at the Dept. of ...
Prevention and management of infectious disease is a key priority in prescribed places of detention (PPDs) where outbreaks can have ...
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Publishing is an important part of sharing the outcomes of research, but the publication process and requirements may sometimes feel ...
Since 1968, Lassa fever has been a scourge. The fire keeps burning unabated. There is currently another outbreak. But the ...
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Es un placer saludarte en esta hermosa época y desearte unas grandiosas vacaciones, gracias por ser parte de The Global ...
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