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Friday, December 30
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sharac
on Fri 30 Dec 2005 13:38 GMT
Readers of Mums in Science get £10 discount of more »
Tuesday, December 27
Friday, December 23
Thursday, December 22
by
Constance Weygandt
on Thu 22 Dec 2005 09:59 PST
There is nothing to compare to the wonder and magic that a child experiences at Christmas. When my sons were ... more » Monday, December 19
by
sharac
on Mon 19 Dec 2005 20:55 GMT
Thursday, December 15
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Emma Kousoulou - Institue of Biology
on Thu 15 Dec 2005 11:02 GMT
This course is for scientists in universities, research institutes and commercial organisations who are currently, or in the near future, ... more »
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Emma Kousoulou - Institue of Biology
on Thu 15 Dec 2005 10:52 GMT
This course is for those who wish to know their options, develop career strategies and learn how to apply an ... more »
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Emma Kousoulou - Institue of Biology
on Thu 15 Dec 2005 10:48 GMT
This course is for anyone ranging from PhD students to seasoned researchers, who need to tell non-specialists about their research. ... more » Tuesday, December 13
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Constance Weygandt
on Tue 13 Dec 2005 06:08 PST
Weight loss always makes the top ten list of New Year Resolutions. Here are some steps to help you succeed. more »
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Constance Weygandt
on Tue 13 Dec 2005 06:05 PST
Four reason to get adequate sleep during the holidays. more »
Monday, December 12
by
sharac
on Mon 12 Dec 2005 10:00 GMT
Free networking events for women returning to work in SET more »
Wednesday, December 7
Tuesday, December 6
Monday, December 5
by
sharac
on Mon 05 Dec 2005 10:00 GMT
We're all familiar with the over-indulgent parent. But there's another parenting practice that can be equally harmful: over-attentiveness.
It's possible to be one or the other - or in some cases, both! more »
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sharac
on Mon 05 Dec 2005 09:00 GMT
C'mon, admit it. You sometimes use the television set as a cheap babysitter. That's ok...we ALL do it sometimes! Ah, but it's a double-edged sword, because kids who watch a lot of TV have trouble keeping themselves entertained, which in the long run makes your job harder! more »
Sunday, December 4
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Constance Weygandt
on Sun 04 Dec 2005 12:35 PST
There has been a lot of press on the dangers of twenty-first century diseases. Killer diseases which have been, in ... more » Saturday, December 3
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Constance Weygandt
on Sat 03 Dec 2005 06:24 PST
It is that time of year when the Flu is flourishing in the workplace, classrooms, hospitals, and homes. The influenza ... more »
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Constance Weygandt
on Sat 03 Dec 2005 06:19 PST
During the holidays, the depression rates rise. Here are some coping strategies. more »
Friday, December 2
by
Amie Porter
on Fri 02 Dec 2005 19:14 GMT
You need to be able to forget the demands and stresses of your daily life, for at least a while. Many people cannot relax and forget their troubling thoughts and so need to re-train their body and mind to relax effectively. more »
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Amie Porter
on Fri 02 Dec 2005 19:13 GMT
How to survive as a working parent? more »
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Dr Catherine Derry
on Fri 02 Dec 2005 11:03 GMT
This is a question concerned parents are still asking in doctors' surgeries and baby clinics across Britain, seven years after ... more » |
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