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Month: March 2015

School of Psychology Clinical Psychologists Shortlisted for Enterprising Birmingham Innovation Competition 2015 Award

Posted on 26th March 201523rd April 2015 by coeliac
Dr Ruth Howard and Dr Gary Law, School of Psychology, have been shortlisted for the final of the Enterprising Birmingham Innovation Competition 2015 award (http://www.bizzinn.org/competitions.php). Th... Read More

What does psychology have to do with coeliac disease?

Posted on 26th March 201523rd April 2015 by coeliac
Coeliac disease (CD) is not a food intolerance, it is not a food allergy, and it is not a lifestyle choice. It is in fact an autoimmune condition in which the body, after ingestion of a protein called... Read More

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