LSE in print
Intellectual Capital: London beats Japan and outruns regions
Times Higher Education, 03/10/2013, p.6, Elizabeth Gibney
As the universities of Oxford and Cambridge maintain their 2012-13 positions (joint second and seventh, respectively), the London School of Economics climbs seven places to 32nd and King’s College London jumps from 57th to 38th.
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/world-university-rankings-2013-
2014-london-outruns-uk-regions/2007862.article|
University 'golden triangle' outpaces the rest
The Daily Telegraph, 03/10/2013, p.10, Graeme Paton
Cambridge is seventh - the same as 2012 - and Imperial drops two places to 10th. The other British universities in the top 100 are University College London (21st), the London School of Economics (32nd), King's College London (38th), Edinburgh (39th), Manchester (58th), Bristol (79th), Durham (80th) and York (100th). But Times Higher Education warned that other "major civic universities"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/10350227/University-
rankings-2013-boost-to-UKs-golden-triangle.html|
Elite universities 'pulling further ahead of the rest'
The Times, 03/10/2013, p.10, Greg Hurst
California Institute of Technology; the same as last year, although this year it shares the spot with Harvard. Cambridge also holds its position, in seventh place. Imperial, University College London, London School of Economics and King's College London are in the top 40, but in far lower positions than in the longer-established QS rankings published last month.
Ethics paid lip service when money too tight to mention
Times Higher Education, 03/10/2013, p.10, Chris Parr
Global Corruption Report: Education states that universities must ensure that they understand their responsibility regarding sources of donations. It points to the 2011 revelations that the London School of Economics received £1.5 million from the Gaddafi International Charity and Development Foundation, chaired by Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of Libyan dictator Mu’ammer Gaddafi, as one example of where sufficient vetting mechanisms and ethics guidelines were lacking.
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/rising-university-corruption-linked-to-falling-public-investment/2007868.article|
East End boy wins advocacy prize
The Times, 03/10/2013, p.65, Edward Fennell
Runner-up (and the winner of £2,000) was Malvika Jaganmohan, currently studying law at the London School of Economics, who regretted that "compromise" was now regarded as a dirty word that had been conflated with acquiescence. Rather it was through compromise that bridges could be
Heseltine turns on Mail over article about Miliband father
The Times, 03/10/2013, p.4, Alex Spence
to The Times over several decades appear to contradict claims that he was opposed to freedom of expression. In 1969, he wrote that the sacking of a teacher by the London School of Economics for supporting student protests had "gravely Jeopardised freedom of speech in the school". In 1976, Mr Miliband and other academics wrote that the Government's deportation of
Miliband: Attack on father drags politics into gutter
The Daily Telegraph, 03/10/2013, p.2, Holly Watt
by Ralph Miliband said it "beggars belief" the Mail could accuse him of a lack of patriotism. Lord Moore of Lower Marsh, who served under Margaret Thatcher, studied at the LSE. He praised Mr Miliband as a "great academic", adding: "I never heard him ever say one word which was negative about Britain."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/ed-miliband/10348548/Daily-Mail-has-smeared-my-father-with-lies-says-Miliband.html|
Wanting to change Britain doesn't mean you hate it
The Times, 03/10/2013, p.34, Tim Montgomerie
He was a leading public intellectual. From his post at the London School of Economics this Marxist academic was a trenchant critic of the free market, American foreign policy and many established British institutions.
RIVALS BACK ED
The Sun, 03/10/2013, p.2, Kevin Schofield
And ex-Tory minister Lord Moore, who studied under Ralph Miliband at the London School of Economics, said: "I never heard him say one word which was negative about Britain."
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/politics/5176700/Senior-
Conservatives-stick-up-for-Miliband-after-Mail-say-his-father-hated-Britain.html|
Miliband-Mail row: 'The next election can't be fought in gutter'
The Independent, 03/10/2013, p.11, Oliver Wright
Marsh, said it "beggared belief " that the newspaper could accuse his former tutor Ralph Miliband of a lack of patriotism. Lord Moore, who studied under Mr Miliband at the London School of Economics, went on to serve in Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet between 1986 and 1989. He accused the paper of "making up lies about a good man".
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ed-miliband-warns-daily-mail-over-gutter-campaign-against-him-during-next-election-and-demands-apology-over-
photo-of-father-ralph-8853892.html|
'The Daily Mail is telling lies about a good man' - former Tory minister joins outcry
The Guardian, 03/10/2013, p.9, Nicholas Watt
Moore, who served in Thatcher's cabinet between 1986 and 1989, said it "beggars belief" that the Mail could impugn the patriotism of Miliband, who taught him at the London School of Economics. Praising Miliband as a great academic, Moore said: "Ralph Miliband taught me and I can say he was one of the most inspiring and objective teachers
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/oct/02/thatcher-ally-daily-mail-ralph-
miliband-lies|
The week in higher education - 3 October 2013
Times Higher Education, 03/10/2013, p.4
Battle lines have been drawn after the Daily Mail accused Ed Miliband’s Marxist scholar father Ralph of having “hated Britain”. Written on 28 September by poison pen specialist Geoffrey Levy, the article quotes the diary of a 17-year-old Ralph, a Jewish refugee who later became a lecturer at the London School of Economics,
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/the-week-in-higher-education-3-
october-2013/2007860.article|
LSE online
Top universities drop down table
Evening Standard (Web), 03/10/2013, Unattributed
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th. Other London institutions to rise included Royal Holloway,
http://www.standard.co.uk/panewsfeeds/top-universities-drop-down-table-8854836.html|
Top universities drop down table
TalkTalk (Web), 03/10/2013, Unattributed
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th. Other London institutions to rise included Royal Holloway,
http://www.talktalk.co.uk/news/uk/article/top-universities-drop-down-table/103914/|
Top universities drop down table
MSN UK (Web), 03/10/2013, Unattributed
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th. Other London institutions to rise included Royal Holloway,
http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/top-universities-drop-down-table-1|
Exercise "as good as medicines" in treating heart disease
Reuters UK (Web), 02/10/2013, Kate Kelland
should be included as a comparison when new drugs are being developed and tested, scientists said on Wednesday. In a large review published in the British Medical Journal, researchers from Britain's London School of Economics and Harvard and Stanford universities in the United States found no statistically detectable differences between exercise and drugs for patients with coronary heart disease or prediabetes,
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/10/02/health-heart-exercise-idUKL6N0HS21M20131002|
Is Sub-Saharan Africa like Medieval Europe?
New Statesman (Web), 02/10/2013, Unattributed
of Medieval Europe, and so hopes of sustained growth across the continent are unrealistic. Economists have long puzzled over why economies across much of Sub-Saharan Africa still lag behind. Two LSE researchers, Stephen Broadberry and Leigh Gardner, have come up with a new explanation. Many economies across Sub-Saharan Africa resemble those of medieval Europe, they argue , not just because
http://www.newstatesman.com/world-affairs/2013/10/sub-saharan-africa-medieval-europe|
London top city in university table
BBC (Web), 02/10/2013, Unattributed
of UK universities - Oxford, Cambridge and leading London institutions - is seen as a breakaway elite group, with these universities consolidating their international reputations. Imperial College, University College London, LSE and King's College London are all in the top 40. London has more universities in this league table than all of Japan. Clusters of excellence Phil Baty, editor of
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-24367153|
Caltech, Oxford and Harvard lead world university rankings
guardian.co.uk (Web), 02/10/2013, Richard Adams
places from last year's eighth place to 10th overall. University College London dropped from 17th to 21st, Edinburgh from 32nd to 39th and Bristol from 74th to 79th. But the LSE jumped seven places to 32nd overall, and King's College London leapt from 57th last year to 38th. Sally Hunt, general secretary of the Universities and Colleges Union, said: "We
http://www.theguardian.com/education/2013/oct/02/caltech-oxford-harvard-times-higher-education-university-rankings|
As London gets richer its poorest are poorer - and everywhere
guardian.co.uk (Web), 02/10/2013, Dave Hill
Research from the London School of Economics shows that poverty in the capital has deepened dramatically and spread across the Greater London area Graph from LSE report From a recent LSE report on
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/davehillblog/2013/oct/02/lse-report-london-poverty-inequality|
Chattering classes 'to be priced out of Islington housing market'
guardian.co.uk (Web), 03/10/2013, Patrick Butler
a shared house. She said: "I think Islington will basically turn into somewhere like Kensington and Chelsea, where only the super-rich can afford to go." Prof Anne Power , a London School of Economics housing expert and longtime Islington resident, said: "At the moment, there's no clear evidence that the middle is being forced out of Islington – in fact
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/oct/03/chattering-classes-islington-
housing-market|
The culture of newsrooms in UK is still un-diverse: Charlie Beckett
Business Standard, 03/10/2013
POLIS is part of the media and communications department at the London School of Economics. It runs a series of public lectures and seminars for journalists ...
http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/the-culture-of-newsrooms
-in-uk-is-still-un-diverse-charlie-beckett-113100300050_1.html|
Malaysian Billionaire Emerges on Port IPO
Bloomberg - Netty Ismail, Oct 3 at 6:18 BST
chief executive officer. Ruben joined Westports in 2005 after graduating from the London School of Economics & Political Science. Born in Singapore, the patriarch grew up in Port Dickson on...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-10-03/gnanalingam-emerges-as-billionaire
-on-malaysian-port-ipo.html|
Gnanalingam Emerges as Billionaire Following Malaysian Port IPO
Washington Post, Oct 3 at 6:24 BST
chief executive officer. Ruben joined Westports in 2005 after graduating from the London School of Economics & Political Science. Born in Singapore, the patriarch grew up in Port Dickson on Malaysia...
http://washpost.bloomberg.com/Story?docId=1376-MU2OJ76KLVS301-4844UJD094EDCJUKRBSV3QG4CE|
Para prevenir derrames, el ejercicio supera a los medicamentos (translate)
BBC Mundo, Oct 3 at 6:18 BST
a 11,2 en 2000.Para el estudio, los científicos de la London School of Economics, del Instituto de Salud de la Escuela de Medicina de Harvard y de la Escuela de Medicina de la Universidad de...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/noticias/2013/10/130928_salud_ejercicio_efectivo_
medicinas_jrg.shtml|
The world's top 100 universities 2013 - how the Times Higher Education ranks them
Latest UK news and comment | theguardian.com - Ami Sedghi - Oct 2 at 21:27 BST
of Wisconsin-MadisonUS3130University of British ColumbiaCanada3239 London School of Economics and Political ScienceUK3335University of California, Santa BarbaraUS3428University of MelbourneAustralia3534McGill UniversityCanada...
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2013/oct/02/world-top-100-universities-times-higher-education|
L’esercizio fisico? È come una medicina (translate)
Corriere della Sera - Oct 2 at 17:55 BST
tumorali. I ricercatori hanno spulciato i dati relativi alla letteratura medica della London School of Economics, dell’Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute at Harvard Medical School e della...
http://www.corriere.it/salute/cardiologia/13_ottobre_02/esercizio-fisico-come-
medicina-9aa73c70-2b6f-11e3-93f8-300eb3d838ac.shtml|
Tale of two cities; What can be done about Melbourne's socio-economic polarisation?
Property Observer - Oct 3 at 4:55 BST
policies can effectively tackle poverty or reduce income inequality. Researchers from the London School of Economics examined the issue (Cheshire et al: ) and concluded that residential segregation...
http://www.propertyobserver.com.au/demographics/tales-of-two-cities-what-can-be-done-about-melbourne-s-socio-economic-polarisation/2013100165403|
Las buenas notas ya no bastan
El Espectador - E. TEJEDOR / V. BARREIRA / El País - Oct 3 at 4:10 BST
progresista Fundación Alternativas.Luis Garicano, catedrático de Economía y Estrategia de la London School of Economics, resume así las habilidades necesarias para competir en una economía...
http://www.elespectador.com/noticias/educacion/buenas-notas-ya-no-bastan-
articulo-450089|
London Best City to Study in World
PR Newswire India - London & Partners - Oct 3 at 4:15 BST
London universities in the top 200 are Imperial College (10), University College (21), London School of Economics (32), King's College (38), Royal Holloway (102) and Queen Mary (114).
London Best City to Study in World
FinanzNachrichten.de - Oct 3 at 1:02 BST
London universities in the top 200 are Imperial College (10), University College (21), London School of Economics (32), King's College (38), Royal Holloway (102) and Queen Mary (114).
London Best City to Study in World
Asia Net - Oct 3 at 3:48 BST
London universities in the top 200 are Imperial College (10), University College (21), London School of Economics (32), King's College (38), Royal Holloway (102) and Queen Mary (114).
Top Universities Drop Down T...
Real Radio Scotland - Oct 3 at 6:39 BST
London universities in the top 200 are Imperial College (10), University College (21), London School of Economics (32), King's College (38), Royal Holloway (102) and Queen Mary (114).
Top universities drop down table
IC Burton, Oct 3 at 5:43 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
IC Wolverhampton, Oct 3 at 5:03 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
IC Solihull, Oct 3 at 5:02 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
IC Lichfield, Oct 3 at 4:52 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
Ayrshire Post - Ayrshire Post, Oct 3 at 4:43 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
The North Yorkshire News, Oct 3 at 4:26 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
The Epworth Bells, Oct 3 at 4:19 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
Shropshire News - Midlands News - Breaking News UK « Shropshire Star, Oct 3 at 4:18 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
Dinnington & Maltby Guardian, Oct 3 at 4:15 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
Northamptonshire Telegraph,Oct 3 at 4:11 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
Yahoo! UK and Ireland, Oct 3 at 3:58 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
Jarrow & Hebburn Gazette, Oct 3 at 3:58 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
Strathearn Herald - Strathearn Herald, - Oct 3
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
Isle of Man Newspapers - Oct 3 at 2:22 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
伦敦 全球最佳的学习城市 (translate)
Phoenix TV - Oct 3 at 1:19 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
London Best City to Study in World
Informazione.it - Oct 3 at 1:17 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
Ellon Times - Oct 3 at 1:08 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
Paisley Daily Express - Oct 3 at 1:07 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Top universities drop down table
Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra - Oct 3 at 0:48 BST
These were Imperial College, which was down two places to 10th; University College London, which fell four places to 21st; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), up seven places to 32nd; and King's College London, which rose 19 places to 38th.
Study Firms that “Cast” Earnings Calls Underperform
Philippines News.net - Oct 3 at 1:15 BST
Firms that only take questions from favorable analysts underperform in future quarters, according to a new working paper from researchers at Harvard and the London School of Economics.
Study Firms that “Cast” Earnings Calls Underperform
Mumbai News.Net - Oct 3 at 1:15 BST
Firms that only take questions from favorable analysts underperform in future quarters, according to a new working paper from researchers at Harvard and the London School of Economics.
Study Firms that “Cast” Earnings Calls Underperform
Cambodian Times - Oct 3 at 1:05 BST
Firms that only take questions from favorable analysts underperform in future quarters, according to a new working paper from researchers at Harvard and the London School of Economics.
Study Firms that “Cast” Earnings Calls Underperform
Tajikistan News.net - Oct 3 at 1:03 BST
Firms that only take questions from favorable analysts underperform in future quarters, according to a new working paper from researchers at Harvard and the London School of Economics.
Study Firms that “Cast” Earnings Calls Underperform
Argentina Star - Oct 3 at 0:57 BST
Firms that only take questions from favorable analysts underperform in future quarters, according to a new working paper from researchers at Harvard and the London School of Economics.
Study Firms that “Cast” Earnings Calls Underperform
Birmingham Star - Oct 3 at 0:55 BST
Firms that only take questions from favorable analysts underperform in future quarters, according to a new working paper from researchers at Harvard and the London School of Economics.
GE Africa, ALA to invest $5 million in developing Africa’s future leaders
The Guardian Nigeria - Oct 3 at 0:53 BST
scholars have won bursaries/scholarships to study at leading global universities such as London School of Economics in the UK, Harvard, Stanford and Duke in the United States and the University...
Could The Daily Mail Be Right - Do We Inherit Our Parents' Politics?
UK Blog on The Huffington Post - drraj.persaud@googlemail.com (Dr Raj Persaud) - Oct 2 at 23:59 BST
from University College London and the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics, has just analysed 14,672 people representative of the US population, finding a significant effect for negative childhood experiences such as...
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/dr-raj-persaud/ed-miliband-ralph-miliband-daily-mail-_b_4030729.html|
Sport statt Medikamente
Kleine Zeitung - Oct 2 at 23:58 BST
2. So heißt es in einem Fachartikel, an dem unter anderem die London School of Economics und die Harvard Medical School beteiligt waren. Die Forscher hatten mehrere frühere Untersuchungen zusammengefa...
Kasowitz Launches Talent-Side Entertainment Practice in Century City with Former NBCUniversal Lawyers
Reuters - Oct 2 at 18:40 BST
of California, Los Angeles - School of Law, her LL.M. from London School of Economics and Political Science, and her B.S. from University of Illinois. “Mansi and I are excited to join such...
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/02/ca-kasowitz-benson-idUSnBw026202a+100+BSW20131002|
Kasowitz Launches Talent-Side Entertainment Practice in Century City with Former NBCUniversal Lawyers
Yahoo! UK and Ireland - Oct 2 at 18:40 BST
of California, Los Angeles - School of Law, her LL.M. from London School of Economics and Political Science, and her B.S. from University of Illinois. “Mansi and I are excited to join such...
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/kasowitz-launches-talent-side-entertainment-173000160.html|
Kasowitz Launches Talent-Side Entertainment Practice in Century City with Former NBCUniversal Lawyers
CNBC - Oct 2 at 18:50 BST
of California, Los Angeles - School of Law, her LL.M. from London School of Economics and Political Science, and her B.S. from University of Illinois. “Mansi and I are excited to join such...
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101081569|
Olahraga bisa 'sama manfaatnya' dengan obat
BBC Indonesia - Oct 2 at 16:43 BST
pada tahun 2.000.Para ilmuwan yang melakukan penelitian ini termasuk dari London School of Economics, Harvard Piligrim Health Care Institute di Fakultas Kedokteran Harvard serta Universitas...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/indonesia/majalah/2013/10/131002_iptek_obat_olahraga.shtml|
Exercise may prove as effective as drugs - study
Voice of Russia - Simon Parker - Oct 2 at 17:32 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
http://voiceofrussia.com/uk/news/2013_10_02/Exercise-may-prove-as-effective-as-drugs-study-9023/|
Exercise 'as good as medicines' in treating diseaseOct 2, 2013 4:49 PM ET CBC - Thomson Reuters - Oct 2 at 21:57 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
Exercise rivals drugs for stroke, heart disease treatment
Oman Observer - Oman Observer - Oct 2 at 16:49 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
Exercise "as good as medicines" in treating heart disease
Chicago Tribune - Kate Kelland - Oct 2 at 16:48 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
Exercise 'as good as medicines' in treating heart disease
Orlando Sentinel - Oct 2 at 19:39 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
Study: Exercise ‘as Good as Medicines’ in Treating Heart Disease
VOA News - webdesk@voanews.com - Oct 2 at 20:36 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
Is exercise the best medicine? Studies show big benefit
USA Today - Oct 2 at 19:32 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
Exercise 'as good as medicines' in treating heart disease
Baltimore Sun - Kate Kelland - Oct 2 at 21:08 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
Exercise 'as good as medicines' in treating heart disease
Yahoo Health News - Kate Kelland - Oct 2 at 22:53 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
Exercise “as good as medicines” in treating heart disease
The Austin Times - admin - Oct 2 at 22:23 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
Exercícios físicos funcionam tanto quanto drogas para tratar o coração
O Globo Online - Flávia Milhorance - Oct 3 at 0:23 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
Exercise 'as good as medicines' in treating heart disease
GlobalPost - Thomson Reuters - Oct 3 at 0:21 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
Exercise 'as good as medicines' in treating heart disease
ABS-CBN News - Oct 3 at 4:31 BST
Academics from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Medical School say that further research is urgently needed. They believe exercise should be considered a viable alternative to some medicines and have stressed the need to lead a life that includes regular exercise.
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BBC Jersey, 03/10/2013
Huseyin Naci discusses the LSE and Harvard Medical School research which shows that exercise can be as effective as drugs in preventing heart disease.
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