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Report looking at the views of the food supply chain industry on obesity.
Report modelling the rates of obesity in the UK up to 2050.
Report modelling the possible policy responses to obesity, today and in the future.
Visual representations of the different factors that influence levels of obesity.
Report looking at the impact of the built environment on obesity.
Report exploring international comparisons of adult obesity and childhood obesity.
Report looking at how lifestyle change can help reduce levels of obesity.
Report looking at the challenges for obesity research and research mangement.
A series of short science reviews on obesity.
Foresight report looking at how we can respond to rising levels of obesity in the UK.
A review of the published research on obesity drivers and trends.
COMARE’s 11th report: an overview of the incidence of different types of childhood cancer across Great Britain.
This AGNIR report (RCE-1) considers the scientific evidence from studies relating to power frequency EMFs, melatonin and the risk of breast cancer.
COMARE’s 10th report: reviews scientific evidence on the risk of cancer for children living close to UK nuclear installations.
COMARE’s third report: investigates childhood cancer rates close to the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment and the Royal Ordnance Factory.
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