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  • Professor Brabin continued: "Once we have a definitive answer to whether supplementation is safe, we will be able to inform the way adolescent health services are promoted, with the aim to develop more effective preventative programmes for anaemia control in young women."

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Professor Brabin continued: "Once we have a definitive answer to whether supplementation is safe, we will be able to inform the way adolescent health services are promoted, with the aim to develop more effective preventative programmes for anaemia control in young women."

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Professor Brabin continued: "Once we have a definitive answer to whether supplementation is safe, we will be able to inform the way adolescent health services are promoted, with the aim to develop more effective preventative programmes for anaemia control in young women."

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Funnily enough there seems to be a little dig at Brabin in there.

    Soccer Blogs - latest posts 2009

  • Brabin says Whitcoulls is undertaking a root cause analysis of the problems.

    Computerworld 2008

  • Brabin says, but he was not prepared to identify the specifically hardware affected.

    Computerworld 2008

  • Brabin emphasises that the stores kept on trading but some couldn't take orders from customers.

    Computerworld 2008

  • Professor Brabin explained: "As young women who are pregnant for the first time are particularly susceptible to the risks of malaria in pregnancy, it is essential to assess the safety of long term weekly supplementation, an approach now recommended by the World Health Organization.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Professor Brabin explained: "As young women who are pregnant for the first time are particularly susceptible to the risks of malaria in pregnancy, it is essential to assess the safety of long term weekly supplementation, an approach now recommended by the World Health Organization.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • Professor Brabin explained: "As young women who are pregnant for the first time are particularly susceptible to the risks of malaria in pregnancy, it is essential to assess the safety of long term weekly supplementation, an approach now recommended by the World Health Organization.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Tom Hennessy 2010

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