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University of Cambridge Research Horizons Issue 12
https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_12_research_horizons.pdf12 May 2010: Children’s literature comes 30of age. Libraries and light 32. Magneto-active porous 34materials get close to the bone. ... This scheme provides fundingfor BBSRC-supported researchers to buildand foster long-term collaborations withJapanese partners. Results that match 2 of 3 words
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Drug ads still stigmatise mental illness | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/drug-ads-still-stigmatise-mental-illness1 Apr 2010: Dr Juliet Foster. Over the space of a year, Dr Juliet Foster analysed 96 different drug advertisements carried in the British Medical Journal and the British Journal of Psychiatry. ... As well as looking at images, Dr Foster analysed the text used in the -
From care to Cambridge: Ashley inspires others | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/from-care-to-cambridge-ashley-inspires-others22 Jul 2010: Now, more than ever, I’ve come to the realisation that as foster children and care leavers, we can achieve great things. ... Ashley was taken into care aged four and lived in several different foster families with a two-year period in a children’s -
Does it matter where you come from? Individuals share their stories | …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/does-it-matter-where-you-come-from-individuals-share-their-stories17 Jun 2010: The second student, who was brought up in East London and is reading history at Cambridge, went to ten different schools and experienced 25 foster placements. ... Ruth Broomhall, Excellence East Co-ordinator based in Bedford, and a teacher and foster -
Violent teen girls miss anger or disgust in others’ faces |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/violent-teen-girls-miss-anger-or-disgust-in-others-faces5 May 2010: The study, published online this month in Biological Psychiatry, compared a group of 25 girls, aged 14-18 years-old, with high levels of antisocial and/or violent behaviour with a ... Around five percent of school-age children would meet criteria for
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