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Diabetes damage done in adulthood

6th July 2005, New Scientist, UK

Leading an unhealthy lifestyle as an adult is the biggest risk factor for diabetes, according to research by Dr Mark Pearce (Clinical Medical Sciences) and colleagues.
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I couldn't believe it was me at the Sage

6th July 2005, Northern Echo, UK

The first set of students on England's first folk and traditional music degree, graduated from Newcastle University yesterday.
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I'm bringing 1,000 people

3rd July 2005, Independent on Sunday, UK

Coverage of G8 lobbying in Edinburgh includes comments from Dr David Golding, Marine Biologist at Newcastle University, who is among the campaigners there. No URL

The cutting edge appliance of science

1st July 2005, Northern Echo, UK

Feature about the Newcastle-based Centre of Excellence in Life Sciences which mentions the Institute of Human Genetics, stem cell research at the Centre for Life and Durham University's research into potential applications of adult-derived stem cells.
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HEFCE plays down closures

1st July 2005, THES, UK

HEFCE's report on 'vulnerable strategic subjects' has played down talk of a crisis. Article mentions that Newcastle University plans to reintroduce physics in a new format. No URL

Child's play is winning way

1st July 2005, THES, UK

Child's play is winning way (p6) National Teaching Fellowships have been awarded to 50 academics and support staff including Moira Bent, Faculty Liaison Librarian at Newcastle University. No URL

ID cards: What if we all just say no?

30th June 2005, The Journal, UK

Feature looking at the case for and against introduction of ID cards carries comments from Dr David Wood, Architecture, Planning and Landscape. No URL

Free education would be bad for Africa

30th June 2005, Daily Telegraph, UK

Features work by Prof James Tooley who has been working with Newsnight to examine private education in Africa.
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Are some parents more like Les and Cilla than the Oxo mum?

29th June 2005, The Journal, Northern Business Daily, UK

Dr George Erdos, School of Biology, comments on the effects of the shift to a 24-hour working culture on the traditional family. No URL

Small ideas at big conference

29th June 2005, Northern Echo, UK

The region's first nano-med conference will take place at Newcastle University on July 6-7, bringing together experts who will discuss ideas and applications. No URL

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