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Archive for March 2014

The variability of prescribing antipsychotic drugs in nursing homes

Charlotte Porter | 31 Mar 2014

The March International Psychogeriatrics Article of the Month is entitled ‘Variability between nursing homes in prevalence of antipsychotic use in patients with dementia’ by Bart C.…


‘The Mummy Returns’ – or what did the prince say to his monarch?

Suzanne Hinton | 28 Mar 2014

Based on an article in the latest issue of English Today A personal reflection near Mother’s Day Who cares what the Prince of Wales calls his mother?  …


Winner announced for the 2013 American Society for Theatre Research / Cambridge University Press Prize

Claire Gilmore | 26 Mar 2014

Dassia Posner, Assistant Professor of Theatre at Northwestern University, was recently awarded the American Society for Theatre Research (ASTR)-Cambridge University Press Prize for her paper “Baring the Frame: Meyerhold’s ‘Reflective Analysis’ of Gozzi’s Love of/for Three Oranges.…


Food Production in the Northeastern U.S. May Need to Change if Climate Does

Andrea Grossman | 20 Mar 2014

If significant climate change occurs in the United States it may be necessary to change where certain foods are produced in order to meet consumer demand.


When did Jesus die? Memory and the Religious Imagination

Helen Bond | 19 Mar 2014

In this blogpost, Helen Bond discusses her article ‘Dating the Death of Jesus: Memory and the Religious Imagination’, which was published in New Testament Studies at the end of last year (59/4).…


Can you tell what it is yet? Public attitudes towards the Big Society

Andrew Defty | 17 Mar 2014

Based on an article in Social Policy and Society The ‘Big Society’ was a central theme in the Conservative 2010 general election campaign, it appears to underpin the coalition government’s policies in a range of areas and the Prime Minister has invested considerable personal capital in it.…


Is English a ‘killer language’ or one under threat?

Clive Upton | 12 Mar 2014

Our editorial in English Today issue 29.3 raised the subject of English as a ‘killer language’. We pointed to a speech given on 22nd February 2013 in which the German President Joachim Gauck called for English to be seen as the common language of Europe, and especially of the European Union.…


Cambridge introduces Kudos, Dryad and Reference Universe

Eleanor Drage | 11 Mar 2014

 Kudos to authors who boost discoverability Cambridge is aware of the common problems that face readers and authors in today’s online reading environment, which is why we work hard to offer new ways for authors to disseminate their research, and for readers to discover it.…


Reviewing group housing for lactating sows

Sofie van Nieuwamerongen | 6 Mar 2014

Commercial use of group housing systems for lactating sows is currently limited, but the recent transition to group housing during gestation in the EU may result in a renewed interest in such systems.


The way to a man’s heart is through his gut microbiota

Kieran Tuohy | 5 Mar 2014

The March Nutrition Society Paper of the Month is from Proceedings of the Nutrition Society and is entitled ‘The way to a man’s heart is through his gut microbiota’ – dietary pro- and prebiotics for the management of cardiovascular risk.…


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