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Producers of the most popular science programme on #Spreaker and #Veetle
Producers of the most popular science programme on #Spreaker and #Veetle
Producers of the most popular science programme on #Spreaker and #Veetle
Producers of the most popular science programme on #Spreaker and #Veetle
Frasier - 16 July 2016 (28 mins)
Welcome to the most popular science programme on Spreaker! A daily look at the latest news and developments in the world of psychology. Now incorporating our daily UKTV 'Frasier' episode guide and also 'Auntie Beeb' - a 1980s nostagia-based series offering programme news and reviews for kids and the family. Featuring a 'what's-on' guide to CBBC for today and also a look-back at 'Children's BBC' on this day in history from 1986 to 1990. Daily video and radio show broadcasting online from England.
Welcome to the most popular science programme on Spreaker! A daily look at the latest news and developments in the world of psychology. Now incorporating our daily UKTV 'Frasier' episode guide and also 'Auntie Beeb' - a 1980s nostagia-based series offering programme news and reviews for kids and the family. Featuring a 'what's-on' guide to CBBC for today and also a look-back at 'Children's BBC' on this day in history from 1986 to 1990. Daily video and radio show broadcasting online from England.
Welcome to the most popular science programme on Spreaker! A daily look at the latest news and developments in the world of psychology. Now incorporating our daily UKTV 'Frasier' episode guide and also 'Auntie Beeb' - a 1980s nostagia-based series offering programme news and reviews for kids and the family. Featuring a 'what's-on' guide to CBBC for today and also a look-back at 'Children's BBC' on this day in history from 1986 to 1990. Daily video and radio show broadcasting online from England.
Researchers from the University of Birmingham have found that exposure to social-based messages promoting healthy eating can increase consumption of fruit and vegetables and reduce consumption of high-calorie snacks.
In a new study examining how parenting contributes to snacking, researchers found that parents who have a hands-off approach to feeding children may unknowingly contribute to an increase in children's snacking.
Social scientists have long known that women working in numerically male-dominated occupations like physics and firefighting report experiencing workplace stress, but men who work in numerically female-dominated occupations like nursing and child care do not. But why? Is it something about women or something about the workplace? A study by an Indiana University sociologist suggests it's the latter.
Latest news and developments in the world of psychology, social and political science.
Producers of the most popular science programme on #Spreaker and #Veetle
Producers of the most popular science programme on #Spreaker and #Veetle
Producers of the most popular science programme on #Spreaker and #Veetle