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Physio findings

Frontline article - Posted on 06/12/2011

Research that’s relevant to physios: Physiotherapy journal editor Michele Harms presents the new issue and Janet Wright looks at optimism ...

Experts hail the english diet – as achievable

Frontline article - Posted on 22/11/2011

Eating like the English could save nearly 4,000 lives a year from cancer, heart disease and stroke in the rest of the UK, says a study published in BMJ Open. ...

Physio heads health and wellbeing initiative for people who use wheelchairs

Frontline article - Posted on 01/11/2011

Wheelchair users in Liverpool have been encouraged to improve their health and wellbeing - and lose weight - thanks to an initiative put forward by a physiotherapist. ...

CSP calls for action on non-communicable diseases

Frontline article - Posted on 05/10/2011

The government should introduce public health measures to tackle non-communicable diseases (NCDs), says the CSP. A UN summit ...

‘There is still time to protect the NHS’

Frontline article - Posted on 21/09/2011

GRAHAM CLEWS REPORTS FROM THE ANNUAL TUC CONGRESS, HELD IN LONDON LAST WEEK, WHERE THE CSP HAD FOUR DELEGATES SPEAKING ON NHS reforms, public spending cuts, employment rights and equality ...

TUC Congress: Children’s health must not be risked by cuts

News item - Posted on 12/09/2011

12 September 2011 Government cuts risk worsening child poverty and reversing recent progress made in this area, the CSP told the TUC ...

Mixed messages could increase risk of osteoporosis

News item - Posted on 22/06/2011

22 June 2011 MPs called this week for clearer government advice on sun exposure and nutrition, as part of an action plan to combat ...

Physio findings

Frontline article - Posted on 13/06/2011

PHYSIOTHERAPY Editor Michele Harms presents A SUMMARY OF the latest issue of the CSP’s academic journal and Janet Wright rounds up other research Help for hamstrings ...

The First Casualty

Blogpost - Posted on 05/05/2011

The expedition began with a 50km run out of Istanbul. Weather conditions were really poor for running, with a grey sky full of rain and wind. But support from both the Turkish public and police has been ...

Government offers £50 incentive to swap unhealthy habits

News item - Posted on 04/01/2011

4 January 2011 A £50 incentive to swap bad eating habits for good ones is being offered to those wanting to take part in the ...

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