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Stressed out
Some stress at work might help us meet a pressing deadline, for example, but too much can have disastrous consequences, as Daniel Allen discovered.
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Welsh health minister: ‘I want physios to be part of primary care teams’
Physios have told Welsh assembly members (AMs) about their unique role in keeping people out of hospital and living independently at home.
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On your bike! Safer cycling policies
The CSP wants safer cycling policies and one member challenges the stance of a national cycling body.
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Physio findings: Cochrane sifts evidence for acupuncture
In our regular round-up on research Janet Wright looks at how Cochrane sifts evidence for acupuncture and how virtual reality keeps older people on
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The value of values
What did you have for breakfast? Karen Middleton is a believer in the importance of culture in your daily diet
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From Sheffield to South Africa
Encouragement from her team led Val Jones to push herself that one step further – with amazing results. Julie Penfold reports.
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Dementia and younger people
Julie Rees gives a physio’s perspective on working with patients who have younger onset dementia
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Your comments: 7 September 2016
Here are your comments on topics covered by us. We look forward to hearing your views and opinions on all related articles.
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Rural response: telehealth in north Wales
Olwen Williams describes how a telehealth project in north Wales is benefiting services and older people alike.
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Advice line: when does accepting a gift become a problem?
While we all like to be appreciated for our efforts, when does accepting a gift become a problem, asks Pip White.