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A Walk a Day Keeps a Fall at Bay
26 June 2007

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PDF document Falls Prevention and the Public Health AgendaMr Garry Griffiths, Head of Joint Commissioning & Strategy - Camden HASC - PCT 597KB 25/06/2007 14:35:34
PDF document Stimulating scientists and policy makers to take an interest in the better wellbeing of older peopleProfessor Peter Lansley, Director, SPARC 571KB 25/06/2007 14:35:36
PDF document Turning back the clock on muscle ageingDr Gladys Onambele-Pearson, Manchester Metropolitan University 816KB 25/06/2007 14:35:35
PDF document Falls Referral Service in CamdenMs Stephanie Kitchener, Falls Therapy Rehab Coordinator, Camden Reach 880KB 29/06/2007 17:07:57
PDF document Keeping an eye on fallsDr Mark Hollands, Birmingham University 795KB 25/06/2007 14:35:36
PDF document Physical Activity programmes in Camden for older peopleMr Marc Malone, Community Exercise Programme Coordinator, Camden Active Health Team 274KB 25/06/2007 15:36:33
PDF document The impact of Falls Prevention Exercise Programmes on the Quality of Life of Frail Older AdultsDr Afroditi Stathi, Middlesex University 333KB 25/06/2007 14:35:33
PDF document Safety in the homeMs Amanda Taylor and Ms Sima Vyas, Camden Reach OT Team 1.2MB 07/08/2007 12:02:23

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