Research Exchange
24 November 2014 Public health researchers have discovered new clues about which children under five years […]
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Tags: Archives of Disease in Childhood, broken bones, children, Dr Ruth Baker, epidemiological survey, injury prevention, injury prevention initiatives, public health, research, risk factors for fractures, School of Medicine, The Health Improvement Network
Advances in technology have greatly improved the effectiveness of hearing aids. Despite these improvements, listening to […]
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Tags: adult, children, hearing, hearing aid, hearing loss, speech, young people
University of Nottingham researchers have been involved in a new study showing that exposure to second-hand […]
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Tags: children, illness, maternal smoking, meningococcal disease, passive smoking, second-hand smaoke, tobacco
Should every primary school pupil in the UK be given a hearing test and what’s the […]
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Tags: babies, children, hearing, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Nottingham Hearing Biomedical Research Unit, NIHR Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programme, research, School of Clinical Sciences, schools, testing, University of Exeter Medical School