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Posted Wednesday 25 July 2018
Ensuring physiotherapists, paramedics, occupational therapists and the other roles that make up the 14 allied health professions have robust, strategic-level leadership in place is key to unlocking their potential to transform patient care across the NHS, new research by Kingston University and St George's, University of London, has revealed.
Posted Friday 20 July 2018
Research by Kingston Business School professor Giampiero Favato has led to the Joint Committee of Vaccinations and Immunisations advising Government to vaccinate boys against HPV which in turn has led to health ministers in England, Scotland and Wales confirming the HPV vaccine will be extended to all UK boys by September next year.
Posted Thursday 5 July 2018
As the NHS turns 70, three experts from the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education have highlighted some of the fundamental issues the service needs to navigate as it looks to the future.
Posted Friday 15 June 2018
Wristwatches such as those worn by soldiers during the Second World War could pose a cancer risk due to potentially dangerous levels of radiation ,emitted from the radon used to make the dials glow in the dark, new research by experts from Kingston University and the University of Northampton has found.
Posted Wednesday 13 June 2018
A series of number games proven to boost pre-school children's confidence and ability in maths in just five weeks has been produced for nurseries and parents by a leading child psychologist from Kingston University.
Posted Tuesday 22 May 2018
Home carers who provide support to elderly people with dementia need more support to help them cope with the emotional pressures of the job, found a report by Kingston University and King's College London.
Posted Thursday 17 May 2018
Professor Fiona Ross, a leading expert in nursing and services for older people from Kingston University and St George's, University of London, has been appointed to the REF's Equality and Diversity Advisory Panel
Posted Monday 14 May 2018
The laws around cyberbullying and bullying, plus training for mental health assessments of victims, are in need of an urgent review, according to a leading psychology expert from Kingston University.