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Our Healthy Ageing Conference took place last week.   We discovered how to keep people healthier and younger for longer and help them to age well, with Nobel prizewinner Professor Dr Elizabeth Blackburn and a host of other expert speakers.  We are updating the Conference page with presentation highlights, videos and photos from the day as they come in, so please keep checking back for updates...

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17/04 - Student Summer School

Our summer school on ageing takes place at the University of Birmingham

02/04 - Explore Resources from the Mayo...

Useful Mayo Clinic resources here.

01/04 - What healthy ageing services should...

Winners of our 2012 competition

13/03 - Princes of Wales visits healthy...

Prince of Wales visits Healthy Living Centre to promote healthy communities

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Why join us?

We are patients. We are clinicians. We are scientists, researchers and carers.  What unites us is an initimate knowledge of the NHS and a commitment to leave hierarchies and self-interest behind to remake medicine - so that it once again values science, service and healing.

Join us now - or receive our free newsletter and find out about our philosophy and events.

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Healthy Ageing Conference highlights coming soon

Our ageing population will need to be cared for with fewer resources, and a new perspective on health and ageing will be required to meet this challenge.

Film, blog and highlights will be coming very soon.

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New approaches to IBS

Irritable Bowel Syndrome affects 15 - 20% of the population but is hard to diagnose and hard to treat.  In collaboration with the IBS network the College of Medicine is offering workshops on new, more effective approaches to the illness

 

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Explore our self care library

The result of work supported by the Department of Health, our Self-Care Library is the College's way of giving patients the reliable information they need to look after some common everyday health problems. It is uniquely wide-ranging, evidence-based and up to date, and also user-friendly.

 

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