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Insightful Study: Prevalence of Mental Health Conditions in Young Male Offenders Revealed

A new study looking at the mental health of young male prisoners has found that more than 85% had a current mental health condition, however less than 3% had received a clinical assessment (i.e. a comprehensive assessment of mental health and neurode

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Research highlights prevalence of mental health conditions in young male offenders

Research highlights prevalence of mental health conditions in young male offenders
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Sanwariya's grand event showcases BPP university's excellence

Sanwariya's grand event showcases BPP university's excellence
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Glasgow experts find hepatitis C survivors still face death risk

PEOPLE cured of hepatitis C are still up to 14 times more likely to die than the general population, Glasgow researchers have discovered.

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$9 million in funding for Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington to improve health and wellbeing outcomes

Professor Bev Lawton and the team from Te Tātai Hauora o Hine the National Centre for Women’s Health Research Aotearoa have received nearly $5 million dollars for a five-year programme of research work with the ultimate goal of providing culturally s

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