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Personal Data-Equal Opps Form - Mar 23

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Personal Data-Equal Opps Form
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PEG Application form Jan 2022

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PEG Application form Jan 2022
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/_word-docs/about/peg-application-form-jan-2022.docx

Hangleton and Knoll has got Heart volunteer handbook

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Hangleton and Knoll has got Heart volunteer handbook
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Exercise programme promotes positive living for people with HIV

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A new exercise programme is helping to address the physical, mental and social health related challenges faced by people living with
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/about/news/2019/12-02-exercise-programme-promotes-positive-living-for-people-with-hiv.aspx

BSMS Mag Autumn 2019 web

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BSMS Mag Autumn 2019 web
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Dr Jamie Carter

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Dr Jamie Carter is Deputy Lead Module 101 & Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).
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/about/contact-us/staff/dr-jamie-carter.aspx

Kathryn Stanley

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Kathryn Stanley is a Public and Community Involvement and Engagement Officer at Brighton and Sussex Medical School
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/about/contact-us/staff/kathryn-stanley.aspx

Short courses and workshops

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Short courses and workshops offered at BSMS.
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/postgraduate/continuing-professional-development/short-courses-and-workshops/index.aspx

Many postmenopausal UK women have disappointing sex lives

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Less than a quarter of postmenopausal UK women are sexually active and a mere 3% are happy with their sex life
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/about/news/2019/07-10-many-postmenopausal-uk-women-have-disappointing-sex-lives.aspx

The health benefits of controlled breathing

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A new study shows how the brain reacts to controlled slow breathing and could benefit people suffering from high blood pressure
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/about/news/2015/06-04-the-health-benefits-of-controlled-breathing.aspx
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