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British Society of Lifestyle Medicine Annual Conference Announced

British Society of Lifestyle Medicine Annual Conference Announced British Society of Lifestyle Medicine Annual Conference Announced A unique ‘real world’ conference and virtual event The British Society of Lifestyle Medicine (‘BSLM’), the leading UK charitable organisation promoting greater adoption of lifestyle medicine in healthcare and society, has announced that its annual conference will take place on September 2 nd to 4 th, 2021 at Edinburgh International Conference Centre. The event can also be attended online to enable wider reach and convenience for those unable to attend in person. Designed to provide insight to the latest trends and developments in healthcare, medicine, academia, public health and scientific research, the annual conference brings together clinicians, scientists, researchers and health professionals to explore new approaches to the prevention, treatment, management and reversal of chronic disease.

The Shareholder Commons Announces Withdrawal of Shareholder Proposal after Yum! Brands Commits to Disclose Systemic Costs of Antibiotic Use

Share this article Share this article WILMINGTON, Del., March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Shareholder Commons announced today that Yum! Brands (NYSE: YUM, the Company ) has agreed to provide comprehensive reporting on the systemic effects of the use of antibiotics in its supply chain by the end of 2021. Paul Rissman, a long-time shareholder of the Company, worked with The Shareholder Commons, a non-profit organization that seeks to shift the paradigm of investor thinking towards a systems-first approach, to submit a shareholder proposal earlier in the year. Rissman and The Shareholder Commons have now withdrawn their proposal on the same matter in recognition of the agreement.

Revealed: the Cambridge-China Pact - The Cambridge Student

Revealed: the Cambridge-China Pact Journalism makes nothing happen. The general lack-of-response within Cambridge to the TCSarticle ‘Stephen Toope: Blind to Tyranny’ would certainly warrant this conclusion. The piece, published in May 2020, revealed that on two separate occasions the Vice-Chancellor (who specialises in human-rights law) had used his position to promote the methods and objectives of the dictatorial Chinese government. First, in a February 2019 Jesus College white paper funded by Huawei, Toope appeared to endorse China’s plans for a ‘new governance system’ worldwide; second, in a March 2019 speech at Peking University, Toope praised the faculty as ‘a formidable institution, which seeks an open world’. This encomium would be blandly unobjectionable were it not the case that, in the months before Toope’s speech, secret police abducted the Peking students Yue Xin, Zhang Shangye, and Qiu Zhanxuan for protesting about labour rights. After Peking’s Marx

Prince Charles news: The woman who became the first lover of the future King of England | Royal | News

Charles met her when he started his undergraduate course at Trinity College Cambridge. Lucia Santa Cruz was at the time employed as a research assistant by the Master of Trinity College, Lord Rab Butler. She was a highly gifted linguist who spoke four languages and already had degrees from Kings College, London, and St. Antony’s College, Oxford. THE details and tribulations of Prince Charles love life have been well documented (Image: Getty) The Prince of Wales met Lucia while studying at Cambridge (Image: Getty) Charles and Lucia met at a dinner party organised by Lord Butler in 1969 and by all accounts it was love at first sight.

Prince Charles romance before Diana connects him to South America

Prince Charles romance before Diana connects him to South America - ‘First real love John Varga Replay Video UP NEXT Invariably the focus has always been on the prominent roles two particular women played in his romantic liaisons - Camilla Parker Bowles and Princess Diana. Yet, the first love affair that Prince Charles was involved in centred around an entirely different woman, whose identity has remained relatively obscure to this day. The woman in question was the daughter of the Chilean ambassador to the court of St James. Charles met her when he started his undergraduate course at Trinity College Cambridge.

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