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Clinical update: osteoporosis and eating disorders
Osteoporosis affects some 3 million people in the UK.
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Physio findings: W@WD and research evidence on women’s urinary incontinence at Glasgow Caledonian University
Janet Wright investigates physical activity in the workplace and women taking action to combat urge incontinence.
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Back in power: what can we expect under the new government?
The general election delivered a majority Conservative government in Westminster while the SNP won almost all the seats in Scotland.
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Taking the initiative: supporting young people with epilepsy
Robert Millett meets a physiotherapist at a day and residential school and college in Surrey for young people with epilepsy.
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Advice line: shared parental leave
The recent changes to parental leave rights are explained by Saraka Keating.
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Coming soon: Devo Manc
We know about Scottish devolution. Now Manchester is talking of going it alone - what does this mean? Gill Hitchcock reports.
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Self-referral could save NHS millions
There is mounting evidence to support the case for self-referral in MSK care, says Ruth ten Hove.
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Advice line: Opportunities for physios in primary care settings
There are exciting opportunities for physios in primary care settings across the UK, says Andy Lord.
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Physio findings: Physio help for vegetative states, exercise reduces the risk of falls
In our regular round-up of research that's relevant to physiotherapy staff, Janet Wright looks at how physios help families cope with vegetative st
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Any questions? Karen Middleton on preparing for job interviews
In the second part of her advice on getting a job, chief executive Karen Middleton looks at the interview stage.