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Haemoglobinopathies, antenatal screening and the midwife.
(Article)Key Points Lack of national enforceable and funded standards for screening for the haemoglobinopathies means that a great deal of discretion is devolved to the individual midwife. Naive conceptions of ‘race’ and lack of ... -
Happiness and aphasia groups
(Conference / Image)TITLE OF POSTER: HAPPINESS AND APHASIA GROUPS KEYWORDS: INTERACTION, WELLBEING, OUTCOME WHY THE STUDY WAS UNDERTAKEN The National Clinical Guidelines for stroke (Royal College of Physicians, 2012) highlight the ... -
Health care professionals' personal and professional views of herbal medicines in the United Kingdom
(Article)Healthcare professionals (HCPs) have a pivotal role in optimising patient care and should be familiar with Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM). The aim of the study was to explore UK based HCPs personal and ... -
Health Effects and Risks of Caffeine, Theobromine and Theophylline
(Book chapter)Methylxanthines, namely caffeine, theobromine and theophylline are found in several beverages and food products such as coffee, cocoa, tea and cola drinks. These substances can provide benefits to humans but also prove ... -
The health status of minority ethnic groups.
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Healthcare provision for sickle cell disease in Ghana: challenges for the African context
(Article)Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited disorder affecting 2% of all babies born in Ghana. SCD is the commonest genetic condition of clinical and epidemiological importance in Africa, and over 95% of children born with ... -
Heme binding to human CLOCK affects interactions with the E-box
(Article)The circadian clock is an endogenous time-keeping system that is ubiquitous in animals and plants as well as some bacteria. In mammals, the clock regulates the sleep-wake cycle via 2 basic helix-loop-helix PER-ARNT-SIM ... -
Histology resources for promoting blended learning
(Conference)Human health courses at universities are facing different challenges to provide students with real laboratory experiences due to the combination of large course cohorts with a shortage of academic staff, resources and time. ... -
Histology slides into the 21st century
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Hollow-layered nano particles for therapeutic delivery of peptide prepared using electrospraying.
(Article)The viability of single and coaxial electrospray techniques to encapsulate model peptide-angiotensin II into near mono-dispersed spherical, nanocarriers comprising N-octyl-O-sulphate chitosan and tristearin, respectively, ...