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Slow exercise is better for menopausal women

— 7 Jul 2008 08:09 | Health

It's an inevitable truth: as we get older, our muscles deteriorate and we become weaker. Not only can this be an immensely frustrating change, but it can also have many other, more…

Training can increase fluid intelligence, once thought to be fixed at birth

— 9 Jun 2008 12:12 | Biology

Can human beings rev up their intelligence quotients, or are they stuck with IQs set by their genes at birth? Until recently, nature seemed to be the clear winner over nurture. But…

Does it matter that medical graduates don't get jobs as doctors?

— 3 May 2008 17:19 | Health

In 2007, 1300 UK medical graduates were unable to secure training places, and this shortfall looks set to be repeated this year. But is this a betrayal of students' expectations or…

IBM helps University of Missouri mirror real-world security threats and improve IT auditing curriculum

— 14 Apr 2008 14:59 | Technology

As part of its ongoing commitment to build 21st century skills, the University of Missouri (MU) has teamed with IBM (NYSE: IBM) to arm its students with the latest information technology…

Training on the correct way to lift heavy objects does not prevent back pain

— 1 Feb 2008 20:12 | Health

Training showing the correct way to lift heavy objects does not prevent back injuries, according to a systematic review published on bmj.com…

Adult neurology residency program begins at Methodist Neurological Institute

— 8 Jan 2008 23:34 | Health

The Methodist Neurological Institute (NI) at The Methodist Hospital has established its first adult neurology residency program. Dr Ericka Simpson, co-director of the MDA/ALS Research…

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