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| wiley-blackwell News+ XML/RSSBy Wiley-Blackwell Mounting evidence of global warming has led experts to warn of likely adverse health effects to many rural Australians. By Wiley-Blackwell Wiley-Blackwell today announced that they have formed two new publishing partnerships in the Asia-Pacific region. The world’s largest society publisher will publish Basic & Applied Pathology and Pacific Focus from 2008. By Wiley-Blackwell Wiley-Blackwell will be launching a new journal, Sports Technology, from February 2008. By Wiley-Blackwell Providing accurate information and improving knowledge is the most effective strategy for combating eating disorders. By Wiley-Blackwell Many visitors will forgo climbing Uluru if given advanced and accurate information about its Aboriginal owner’s perspective. By Wiley-Blackwell Studies show many families on a tight budget are struggling to fill their shopping trolleys with healthy food. By Wiley-Blackwell The significance of rugby and the All Blacks, runs deeper in New Zealand than just being a national pastime. By Wiley-Blackwell PREGNANT women who have no access to maternity leave are more likely to have mental health problems than those who do. By Wiley-Blackwell Muscle relaxing drugs can effectively reduce Pulmonary Embolism (PE) By Wiley-Blackwell Smoking is a more harmful behavior for women compared to men, especially in regards to the risk of developing COPD. By Wiley-Blackwell Nurses who counsel & testing HIV patients in South Africa voluntarily are burnt out and in danger of leaving the service. By Wiley-Blackwell Many children in Niger, the landlocked nation of West Africa, are dying from treatable conditions in the name of sustainability. By Wiley-Blackwell A study has found that the pattern of social fluidity in East Asian countries differ substantially from their Western counterparts, thus rendering the Western research models inadequate for the Asian context. By Alina Boey Research has shown that the poor who live at a socio-economic disadvantage run a higher risk of blindness. | ||||||||||||||||||||||