2012

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New study reveals more inspiring reasons to serve veggies at dinner

PARSIPPANY, NJ (November 14, 2012) – Parents may have some new motivations to serve their kids vegetables. A new study, funded in part by Pinnacle Foods’ Birds Eye brand and published in Public Health Nutrition, found that adding vegetables to the plate led to more positive evaluations of both the main entrée and the cook.…

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Medical History – Highlights of a Decade podcasts #2

Adding voices to papers…Medical History‘s second podcast is now available online Medical History’s  2nd podcast is an engaging interview with Mark Jackson in which he discusses his paper ‘“Divine Stramonium”: The Rise and Fall of Smoking for Asthma.…

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Older adults who are frail more likely to be food insufficient

CORVALLIS, Ore. – A national study of older Americans shows those who have limited mobility and low physical activity – scientifically categorized as “frail” – are five times more likely to report that they often don’t have enough to eat, defined as “food insufficiency,” than older adults who were not frail.…

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A Peaceful Europe?

As the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to the EU for six decades of work in advancing peace in Europe, Contemporary European History’s editor Holger Nehring revisits the journal’s special issue on‘ A Peaceful Europe?…

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New CJO Mobile developments explained

We first developed our mobile site (CJOm) to act as an optimised alternative to Cambridge Journals Online (CJO). Streamlining the design in order to speed up access, and simplifying the functionality to offer a fast, effective service allowed users to easily search for and view articles on a mobile device.…

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100+ years of APSA research to join the CJO Digital Archive

More than a century’s worth of political science research and insight from the American Political Science Association (APSA) is being added to the Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) Digital Archive with the first additions of seminal political journals the American Political Science Review (APSR) and PS: Political Science and Politics (PS).…

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Frequent cooking will help you live longer

A new study published in Public Health Nutrition links frequent cooking to a longer life. In advanced economies, households generally cook less than half of their meals leading to an increased concern among nutrition policy makers that fewer meals are being cooked at home.…

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Israel Law Review – new to Cambridge in 2012

We are pleased to announce that from 2012 Cambridge University Press will be publishing the Israel Law Review. Focusing on law in times of tension and conflict, over more than 40 years the Review has become a leading publication in the field of human rights, public law and international law.   On behalf of the Review‘s Editorial team, Professor Yuval Shany said “My colleagues and I, at Hebrew University, are pleased and proud to associate the Israel Law Review – the oldest and most established Israeli publication in English on legal issues – with Cambridge University Press.

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Launching CJO Mobile

Ever since the first academic journals went online back in 1996, our readers, and our librarian colleagues who enable access, have expected us to keep up with the pace of changing technology.…

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The Mobile Future

Mobile internet use is set to explode, according to a recent report from Morgan Stanley and any newspaper that you may have read recently, or indeed accessed via your mobile device.…

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