News Search stories Find Filters (2) Filter storiesResetSubjectAll subjectsHealth (1)Psychology (1)YearAll years2018MonthAll monthsNovemberNo filters are valid for the current query.Reset FindShow 8 storiesMatching stories (showing 8 stories)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)RelevanceFriday, 30th November 2018Food policy experts compile major report for EU PresidencyDr Kelly Parsons and Professor Corinna Hawkes coin term "food systems sweetspot".Tuesday, 27th November 2018Advancing journalism with Artificial IntelligenceA new tool for journalists, developed by Cass academics, uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to assist in generating news angles.Monday, 26th November 2018Stillbirth and infant death rates are decreasing, but still vary widely across EuropeNew report examines the health and care of pregnant women and babies in Europe in 2015.Thursday, 22nd November 2018Time to move on from the current approach to mental health care?Leading national speakers explored the relevance of the current Care Programme Approach (CPA) to mental health care in England from both academic and healthcare perspectives.Tuesday, 20th November 2018Economist calls for creation of global tax authority to tackle inequalityProfessor Photis Lysandrou publishes book, Commodity: The Global Commodity System in the 21st Century.Thursday, 8th November 2018Brexit echo chambers on Twitter reflect in-person conversations, study findsCity researchers analysed social media echo chambers from the 2016 Brexit referendum campaign.Monday, 5th November 2018Researcher discusses ‘unjust burden’ put on women by online harassmentLaura Thompson speaks to The Huffington Post about problems caused by digital technology. Hashtag: Research studyThursday, 1st November 2018BBC has struggled with “confusion” over charity appeal impartiality – studyThe BBC has faced internal confusion over its impartiality when running major charity events, a study from City, University of London has found. Hashtag: Research study[object Object]