SAGP Guide to Clinical Medical Practice Manual originating from personal notes made over many years of semi-rural private and hospital practice in South Postgraduate Diploma in Occupational Health (DOH) - Modules 1 and 2 First two modules of a two year part-time flexible distance learning course aimed primarily at medical doctors curre Postgraduate Diploma in Occupational Health (DOH) - Modules 1 and 2 First two modules of a two year part-time flexible distance learning course aimed primarily at medical doctors curre Textbook of Urogynaecology Multi-authored textbook by multi-disciplinary team of experts summarising the mos Chris Patten on Politics and Public Health Why people get fat: an integral approach What is the natural human diet? Nutritional Anthropology Why Species are Fuzzy Why Species are Fuzzy The Strain in Pain Lies Mainly in the Brain Sleepless at Stanford Battle of the Diets: Is Anyone Winning (At Losing)? Critical Issues in International Women’s Health 21st Century Medical Advances: At the Intersection of Biology, Engineering, and Medicine Aging and the Perception of Time Preventing Childhood Deaths: Global Successes and Failures and the Role of Vaccines Iran and the Rise of Radical Islam Paul Berg on Genetics Robert Sapolsky on Stress Current Therapies for Heart Disease
Lord Patten, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, discusses his political perceptions of epidemiology in the UK, and in developing and emerging countries.
Mike Rayner and Stanley Uljiaszek give a talk about the causes of obesity on 7th November 2007
Professor Stanley Ulijaszek of the School of Anthropology gives a talk on the 'natural' human diet, and asks whether we, people living in an industrialised society, should be trying to follow the natural diet. Recorded 22nd January 2010
The ‘species concept’ – the definition of what constitutes a distinct species – has been a headache for biologists for at least 70 years. Recent genetic studies in natural populations have led to a revolution in the understanding of biodiversity and speciation. Species are demonstrably continuous with subspecies and varieties in nature, and intermediates in the speciation process are all around us. I will illustrate my talk with examples such as butterflies, birds and even whales.
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The ‘species concept’ – the definition of what constitutes a distinct species – has been a headache for biologists for at least 70 years. Recent genetic studies in natural populations have led to a revolution in the understanding of biodiversity and speciation. Species are demonstrably continuous with subspecies and varieties in nature, and intermediates in the speciation process are all around us. I will illustrate my talk with examples such as butterflies, birds and even whales.
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