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Experts Issue Climate Change Health Alert for Rural Australia
Jan 08, 2008
Mounting evidence of global warming has led experts to warn of likely adverse health effects to many rural Australians.

Wiley-Blackwell Expands Presence in Korea with Two New Journals
Jan 01, 2008
Wiley-Blackwell today announced that they have formed two new publishing partnerships in the Asia-Pacific region. The world’s largest society publisher will publish Basic & Applied Pathology and Pacific Focus from 2008.

Wiley-Blackwell Announces Launch of Sports Technology
Dec 19, 2007
Wiley-Blackwell will be launching a new journal, Sports Technology, from February 2008.

Management Guidelines for Patients on Sunitinib
Dec 03, 2007
A paper outlining the management recommendations for the treatment of renal cell carcinoma has been published.

Education: the First Line of Defense against Eating Disorders
Nov 28, 2007
Providing accurate information and improving knowledge is the most effective strategy for combating eating disorders.

Visitors to Uluru will Forgo Climbing the Sacred Rock
Nov 25, 2007
Many visitors will forgo climbing Uluru if given advanced and accurate information about its Aboriginal owner’s perspective.

Our Urban Spaces in Peril
Nov 20, 2007
Urban space is being colonized and gentrified by invisible forces such as urbanism and white domination according to a new Wiley-Blackwell publication –“Cities of Whiteness”.

Healthy Food Remains Out-of-Reach for Many Families
Nov 18, 2007
Studies show many families on a tight budget are struggling to fill their shopping trolleys with healthy food.

Rugby: Much More than Just a Game
Nov 14, 2007
The significance of rugby and the All Blacks, runs deeper in New Zealand than just being a national pastime.

Lack of Maternity Leave & Workplace Discrimination Bad for Pregnant Women’s Psychological Health
Nov 11, 2007
PREGNANT women who have no access to maternity leave are more likely to have mental health problems than those who do.


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