

- Jul 29, 2021
The top ten mistakes made by meditation practitioners
Author: Dr William Van Gordon, Associate Professor in Contemplative Psychology at the University of Derby This post was originally published by the Derby University Blog on 25th September 2017. URL: https://bit.ly/3BWvWg3 We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Derby University Blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Derby University Blog. Dr William Van Gordon, Based on a review of both the scien

- Jul 28, 2021
The absence of culturally appropriate evidence can produce or exacerbate inequalities
Author: Rayanne de Sales Lima, Andréa Borghi Moreira Jacinto and Rodrigo Arthuso Arantes Faria This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 7th July, 2021. We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Evidence & Policy blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Evidence & Policy blog. Original article URL:https://bit.ly/2WqlFrX Rayanne de Sales Lima, Andréa Borghi Moreira Jacinto and
- Jul 25, 2021
Dr. Tsubokura's Radiation Lecture Vol.143
Author: Masaharu Tsubokura M.D., PhD. Editors: Akihiko Ozaki M.D.,PhD., Yuki Senoo MUDr. 285. Cancer risk from nuclear disaster compared to that associated with atomic bomb radiation exposure July 05, 2020 The current understanding of the cancer risk associated with radiation exposure is that when someone is exposed to a higher dose of radiation, there is a higher probability of developing cancer in the future. This is because radiation exposure damages genes (mutations), lea
- Jul 25, 2021
Dr. Tsubokura's Radiation Lecture Vol.142
Author: Masaharu Tsubokura M.D., PhD. Editors: Akihiko Ozaki M.D.,PhD., Yuki Senoo MUDr. 283. There are many causes of cancer The adverse health effects of radiation exposure include a bleeding disorder (difficulty in stop bleeding) and diarrhea. These health effects of radiation are called “deterministic effects of radiation” as it is "determined" to happen to those who received a significantly high dose of radiation exposure. On the other hand, the risk of cancer from radia


- Jul 15, 2021
Universities Join Brave Battles in Our Hospital Wards
Author: Dr Paula Holt MBE, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the College of Health, Psychology, and Social care This post was originally published by the Derby University Blog on 7 April 2020. URL: https://bit.ly/2UmhGLX We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Derby University Blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Derby University Blog. Dr Paula Holt MBE, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the College

- Jul 14, 2021
We can make better evidence for social policy by seeing participation differently
Author: Sally Robinson, kylie valentine and Jan Idle This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 30 June, 2021. We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Evidence & Policy blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Evidence & Policy blog. Original article URL: https://bit.ly/2V5u7MV Sally Robinson, kylie valentine and Jan Idle This blog post is part of a series linked to the Evide
- Jul 9, 2021
Dr. Tsubokura's Radiation Lecture Vol.141
Author: Masaharu Tsubokura M.D., PhD. Editors: Akihiko Ozaki M.D.,PhD., Yuki Senoo MUDr. 281. The extent of the exposure dose determines the health effects of radiation Over the last several months, we have discussed the current circumstances surrounding COVID-19 and its related health topics. With this week's article, I would like to return to the topic regarding radiation. I would like to look back at what I have introduced regarding the effects of radiation in past article


- Jul 8, 2021
Pandemic burnout in healthcare workers: three ways mindfulness can help
Author: Dr William Van Gordon, Associate Professor in Contemplative Psychology at the University of Derby This post was originally published by the Derby University Blog on 30 November 2020. URL:https://bit.ly/3ApccAC We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Derby University Blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Derby University Blog. Dr William Van Gordon, While the impact of the Covid-19 pandemi

- Jul 7, 2021
Why should market stewardship draw on lived experience evidence?
Author: Ariella Meltzer, Helen Dickinson, Eleanor Malbon and Gemma Carey This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 23 June, 2021. We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Evidence & Policy blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Evidence & Policy blog. Original article URL: https://bit.ly/366ABNJ Ariella Meltzer, Helen Dickinson, Eleanor Malbon and Gemma Carey This blog post
- Jul 5, 2021
Dr. Tsubokura's Radiation Lecture Vol.140
Author: Masaharu Tsubokura PhD. Editors: Akihiko Ozaki M.D.,PhD., Yuki Senoo MUDr. 279. Beware of rapid changes in the surrounding environment As of May 14, 2020, the Japanese government has lifted the COVID-19 state of emergency in Fukushima Prefecture, and many people are slowly resuming their daily routines. Still, careful consideration is needed for making any changes in our living environment, particularly in the post-coronavirus phase. In my outpatient office, I see man


- Jul 3, 2021
Alcohol Abuse: Why some veterans are suffering in silence
Author: Dr Paula Holt MBE, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the College of Health, Psychology, and Social care This post was originally published by the Derby University Blog on 18 November 2020. URL: https://bit.ly/3hxukzV We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Derby University Blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Derby University Blog. Dr Paula Holt MBE, is the Pro Vice-Chancellor (PVC) Dean of

- Jul 2, 2021
‘Not wanted here’
- the bleak marginalised reality of how evidence informs employment policy for people with a learning disability in England and Wales- Author: Kim Dearing This post was originally published by the Evidence & Policy blog on 16 June, 2021. We have re-issued the article that has already been published by the Evidence & Policy blog. We would like to express gratitude to the kind offer of the editorial board of the Evidence & Policy blog. Original article URL: https://bit.ly/3Ao51