Tuesday 19 November 2013

ScHARR News Tuesday 19th November 2013

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Breastfeeding mums to be paid to boost uptake - Sheffield Telegraph
Sheffield TelegraphBreastfeeding mums to be paid to boost uptakeSheffield TelegraphDr Clare Relton, from the university's School of Health and Related Research, said: “Babies who are breastfed have fewer health problems such as upset tummies and chest infections, and are less likely to develop diabetes and obesity when they are older.
CLAHRC Project SMART2 hits the headlines!
Monday’s issue of the Star featured an article on research investigating the cutting edge technology that is, the SMART shoe. This measures weight distribution and heel strike pressure, both of which can lead to falls in stroke patients. The feedback provided by the “SMART shoe” can inform a physiotherapist to provide tailored exercises to the individual to help improve their balance.The article discusses the shoe in more detail. More information on the project can be found via this website.The article can be found in Monday’s (11.11.2013) Star or via this link.Star Image of SMART Shoe Star i
Rheumatoid arthritis MTA delayed
The ongoing appraisal for adalimumab, etanercept, infliximab, certolizumab pegol, golimumab, abatacept and tocilizumab for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (review of TA guidance 130, 186, 224, 234 and part review of TA guidance 225 and 247) seems to have encountered a problem.  From the NICE website:“The current scheduled second Committee meeting on 7 January 2014 for this appraisal topic has been cancelled. This is to allow NICE to work towards releasing an executable model for consultee and commentator comment and an external review of the evidence for disease progression in rheumatoid

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Breastfeeding mothers in Britain to be encouraged with vouchers - Irish Times
Breastfeeding mothers in Britain to be encouraged with vouchersIrish Times“Offering financial incentives for mothers might increase the numbers of babies being breastfed,” said lead researcher Dr Clare Relton of the University of Sheffield's school of health and related research. “In some places, women have never seen ...
Coupons for breastfeeding? UK offers new incentives to mothers - Yahoo Canada Shine On
Coupons for breastfeeding? UK offers new incentives to mothersYahoo Canada Shine On (blog)... as a way of acknowledging both the value of breastfeeding to babies, mothers and society, and the effort involved in breastfeeding," says principal investigator Dr. Clare Relton, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research.
Mum's offered high street vouchers in a bid to boost breastfeeding - Ilkeston Today
Ilkeston TodayMum's offered high street vouchers in a bid to boost breastfeedingIlkeston TodayPrincipal investigator Dr Clare Relton, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research, said: “Babies who are breastfed have fewer health problems such as upset tummies and chest infections, and are less likely to develop ...
Breastfeeding mums to be paid to boost uptake - The Star
The StarBreastfeeding mums to be paid to boost uptakeThe StarDr Clare Relton, from the university's School of Health and Related Research, said: “Babies who are breastfed have fewer health problems such as upset tummies and chest infections, and are less likely to develop diabetes and obesity when they are older.Shopping vouchers for breastfeeding mums

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