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Long-term cannabis consumption increases violent behaviour in young people in...

A new study on cannabis use that involved 1,136 patients (from 18 to 40 years of age) with mental illnesses who had been seen five times during the year after discharge from a psychiatric hospital...

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Consommer du cannabis sur le long terme augmente les comportements violents...

Une nouvelle recherche sur la consommation de cannabis effectuée auprès de 1136 patients (âgés de 18 à 40 ans) ayant des troubles mentaux et ayant été suivis à travers cinq rencontres au cours de...

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Queen’s research study reveals postcode inequalities in child welfare...

A new research study by Queen’s University Belfast launched today (Friday, 6 October 2017) in partnership with six other UK-based universities has found significant inequalities in child welfare across...

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Conservationists’ eco-footprints suggest education alone won’t change behaviour

A new study shows that even those presumably best informed on the environment find it hard to consistently “walk the walk”, prompting scientists to question whether relying solely on information...

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How science got women wrong explored by award-winning science journalist

18/10/2017, Angela Saini discusses her latest book for University of Leicester’s Department of Physics and Astronomy on 18 October

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The role of voluntary action in the provision of welfare services to be explored

A project led by Northumbria University has been awarded funds by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) to address pressing questions about different narratives surrounding the role of...

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Call to Action on Food Justice and Overcoming Disparities in Infant Nutrition

The "first food system" in the U.S., which calls for exclusive feeding of breast milk for an infant's first 6 months followed by the addition of nutritious foods, is fraught with injustices and social...

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La production de la science moins concentrée dans les grandes métropoles...

Les grandes métropoles mondiales, comme New-York, Londres ou Tokyo, perdent de leur prépondérance dans la production et la circulation d’articles scientifiques, selon une étude menée par le Laboratoire...

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Obamacare helps reverse the decline in U.S. trust

Since the passing of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, known as Obamacare, an estimated 20 million previously uninsured U.S. citizens have gained access to health insurance....

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Research identifies brain chemical abnormalities in earliest stage of psychosis

The findings appear in a new paper in Biological Psychiatry

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LIVES Award for young scholars is granted to a paper on school to work...

The winner of the "LIVES Best Paper Award for Young Scholars" is Dr. Christian Brzinsky-Fay from WZB Berlin. He received a prize of 2000 Euros on October 11, 2017 at the opening of the annual...

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LIVES Award for Young Scholars geht an einen Artikel über den Übergang von...

Gewinner des „LIVES Best Paper Award for Young Scholars“ ist Dr. Christian Brzinsky-Fay vom Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung (WZB) in Berlin. Am 11. Oktober 2017 erhielt er anlässlich der...

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Le prix LIVES pour jeunes chercheurs attribué à un papier sur la transition à...

Le lauréat du « LIVES Best Paper Award for Young Scholars » est le Dr Christian Brzinsky-Fay, de WZB Berlin. En récompense, celui-ci a reçu 2 000 euros lors de l'ouverture de la conférence annuelle de...

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Researchers identify neural mechanisms that strengthen or weaken memories...

A study led by the University of Barcelona has identified the process in the brain which strengthens or weakens memories of our daily events while we sleep. According to the study published in the...

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Identifican los mecanismos neuronales que refuerzan o debilitan los recuerdos...

Un estudio liderado por la Universidad de Barcelona ha identificado el proceso cerebral que, mientras dormimos, refuerza o debilita los recuerdos de los acontecimientos diarios. Según el trabajo...

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Construction workers think Brexit will hit government infrastructure projects...

More than 80 per cent of construction workers believe Brexit will damage the UK’s industry and prevent high-profile government infrastructure projects from being delivered, a new study suggests.

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Psychologists give new insight into the nature of psychosis

A week after the government announced its review of mental health legislation, an expert report published by the British Psychological Society's Division of Clinical Psychology on Friday 13 October...

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Lebensverlängerung durch richtig dosierten Sport - Bewegung auf Rezept und...

Die günstigen Wirkungen von Sport auf das Herz sind in zahlreichen Studien dokumentiert. Die Intensität des Trainings sollte individuell angepasst sein. Aktuelle Studien untersuchen, wie man die...

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Experts to explore what a good Brexit is for city and county

06/11/2017, Academic, political and commercial expertise to meet for debate on 6 November The roadmap to Leicester and Leicestershire’s post-Brexit prosperity is to be explored at a meeting of minds...

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In Switzerland, the share of working mothers has tripled since the 1980s

The 10th edition of the series Social Change in Switzerland focuses on the changes in the professional activity of mothers of pre-school children over the last four decades. The article by Francesco...

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