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The United Kingdom Childhood Cancer Study
An investigation into the possible causes of childhood cancer has been carried out throughout England, Scotland and Wales over the period 1991-1998. All children known to be suffering from one or other type of the disease over...
Attempting to Engage in “Ethical” Research with Homeless Youth
Risk pervades contemporary discourses surrounding and describing homeless youth. Deemed to be at risk and vulnerable to a range of dangers related to living on the street as well as risky due to their delinquent behaviours...
Attempting to Engage in “Ethical” Research with Homeless Youth
Risk pervades contemporary discourses surrounding and describing homeless youth. Deemed to be at risk and vulnerable to a range of dangers related to living on the street as well as risky due to their delinquent behaviours...
Why do people engage in collective action? Revisiting the role of perceived effectiveness

Research has shown limited support for the notion that perceived effectiveness of collective action is a predictor of intentions to engage in collective action. One reason may be that effectiveness has been in terms of...

Why do people engage in collective action? Revisiting the role of perceived effectiveness

Research has shown limited support for the notion that perceived effectiveness of collective action is a predictor of intentions to engage in collective action. One reason may be that effectiveness has been in terms of...

Kink in an English Field
Little is known about the other leisure activities of people who engage in kink, including sexual practices and the use of alcohol and other drugs. This article examines the drinking, illicit drug use and sexual practices of...
Kink in an English Field
Little is known about the other leisure activities of people who engage in kink, including sexual practices and the use of alcohol and other drugs. This article examines the drinking, illicit drug use and sexual practices of...
Clinical profiles of people with persecutory vs. grandiose delusions who engage in psychological therapy during an acute inpatient admission
Persecutory and grandiose delusions are the most commonly reported sub-types of delusions within inpatient populations. However, little is known about whether clinical profiles might differ between these sub-types, within a...
Clinical profiles of people with persecutory vs. grandiose delusions who engage in psychological therapy during an acute inpatient admission
Persecutory and grandiose delusions are the most commonly reported sub-types of delusions within inpatient populations. However, little is known about whether clinical profiles might differ between these sub-types, within a...
To divest or to engage? A case study of investor responses to climate activism
D Chambers, E Dimson, E Quigley
Apr 02, 2020
An increasing number of investors face the dilemma of whether to divest from environmentally damaging businesses or enter into a dialogue with them. This debate has now taken root in Cambridge, England, where the ancient...
Alcohol marketing on social media

Background: Young adults are highly-active users of social network sites such as Facebook for their everyday friendship socializing. Alcohol companies have strategically used Facebook to embed their alcohol marketing into...

Alcohol marketing on social media

Background: Young adults are highly-active users of social network sites such as Facebook for their everyday friendship socializing. Alcohol companies have strategically used Facebook to embed their alcohol marketing into...

Lack of Effect of Propranolol on the Reconsolidation of Conditioned Fear Memory due to a Failure to Engage Memory Destabilisation.
The prospect of exploiting memory reconsolidation to treat mental health disorders has received great research interest, particularly following demonstrations that the β-adrenergic receptor antagonist propranolol, which is safe...
Models of Intrauterine growth restriction and fetal programming in rabbits.
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) affects approximately 10% of human pregnancies globally and has immediate and life-long consequences for offspring health. However, the mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of IUGR and...
Hall Fire at Owens Put Out After 24 Hours
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Fire investigators have been able to gain access to the building to begin their investigation. Winthrop officials are working to begin restoration to Bancroft Hall, Kinard Hall and the area outside the buildings.
Published by: Winthrop University
Self-reported motivations for engaging or declining to engage in cyber-dependent offending and the role of autistic traits

Cyber-dependent offending, i.e. criminal behaviour reliant on computing and the online domain, has been reportedly associated with particular characteristics and motivations such as being young, male, autistic and motivated...

Self-reported motivations for engaging or declining to engage in cyber-dependent offending and the role of autistic traits

Cyber-dependent offending, i.e. criminal behaviour reliant on computing and the online domain, has been reportedly associated with particular characteristics and motivations such as being young, male, autistic and motivated...

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