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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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OPINION: Hopes that BBC reporter's courage will help remove stigma of PTSD in journalists
ֱ's Stephen Jukes and Karen Fowler-Watt write for The Conversation about BBC correspondent Fergal Keane's post-traumatic stress disorder.
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OPINION: Oscars 2020 - why people are talking about visual effects
Chris Williams writes about the the films nominated in the Oscars visual effects category in this article, originally published by The Conversation.
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ֱ research unearths 6 million year-old human-like footprints on Crete
ֱ's Professor Matthew Bennett looks at the astonishing evidence behind our early ancestors on the island of Crete.
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Why have UK midwives stopped the campaign for 'normal birth'?
ʰǴڱǰԻ look at why UK midwives have stopped the Campaign for Normal Birth.
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Donna Blake - Nutrition student
Nutrition is so much more than being a nutritionist, the possibilities are endless. So says Donna Blake, a final year nutrition student at ֱ. Donna... -
Dorset Economy blog 28: Levelling Up: a new wrapper for regional economic development?
In the period ahead, the government seems to suggest its main pillar of UK regional economic policy will be the (recently released) “Levelling Up White Paper” (LU).
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Dorset Economic blog 12: Economy & Environment - Opportunity after Brexit
In this post-Brexit world, even if the deal is better than no deal, the pandemic finds us in what has been described as an “illusion drenched in nostalgia”.
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Ancient crafting skills at ֱ are helping to alleviate modern-day stress
‘The Sanctuary – Heritage, Craft and Wellbeing Hub’ at ֱ offers people the chance to reconnect with ancient skills, whilst gaining from the stress-relieving benefits they offer.
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Staying in Bournemouth for the winter break?
Lots of students choose to stay in Bournemouth over the winter break, so you won’t be alone if you’re staying local this year. Find out what you can get involved with over the next few weeks.