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    The right ‘man’ for the job? The role of empathy in community librarianship Kerry Wilson Briony Birdi A research project completed by the Centre for the Public Library and Information in Society (CPLIS), Department of Information Studies,
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    By contrast, alcohol consumption is slightly lower amongst the poor than the non-poor). ... health. We note that increased units of alcohol increase the probability of reporting good health (although the coefficient is small). ... Health-seeking...
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    regressors, the difference in food insecurity prevalence between beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries.
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    chest/breathing; heart/blood pressure; stomach or digestion; diabetes; anxiety or depression;. alcohol or drugs; epilepsy or migraine; or other.
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    chest/breathing, heart/blood pressure, stomach or digestion, diabetes, anxiety or depression, alcohol or 11 As has already been noted in the literature (e.g.
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    in fracture risks associated with the following clinical risk factors (glucocorticoids use, rheumatoid arthritis, smoking, alcohol consumption and parental history of hip fracture) – henceforth referred to as Type B clinical risk
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    requires some assessment of the effective lifetime of the technology (the period over which information about the decision will be useful), estimates of incidence over this period and prevalence in the
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    The prevalence of chronic diseases like diabetes is growing everywhere. As greater longevity forces many countries to lift the retirement age, more people will still be working at the point at
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    measure does predict risky behaviour such as smoking, drinking alcohol, not having.
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    ResearchServices. Code Of PracticeFor ResearchDegreeProgrammes2008–09.Incorporating the Research Training Programme Handbook. Contents. 1. Foreword from the Pro-Vice Chancellor 2. Introduction 3. Motivation and Advice 3. Research Services 4.