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2026 news

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    BLOG: EDI at CLiMB

    EDI isn’t seen as a tick box exercise for us at the Centre for Lifestyle Medicine and Behaviour – it is the very core of who we are and central to all we do.

    23 April 2026
  • Three secondary school students walking outside the school building

    BLOG: Unlocking movement: systems that support daily activity

    How can small structural changes in schools can remove barriers, reduce inequalities, and help young people be active throughout the day?

    5 April 2026
  • A child stands on weighing scales with a tape measure in front of them

    Primary care behavioural programmes can help reduce childhood obesity

    Children who are overweight or living with obesity can significantly improve their health through primary care weight-management programmes.

    17 March 2026
  • Two weight loss injections wrapped in a tape measure

    “Obesity is a chronic relapsing condition that cannot be cured with a drug alone” warn public health experts.

    GLP-1 weight loss medication has generated conflicting headlines. While some hail it as a breakthrough in tackling the global obesity epidemic, concerns are growing around side effects, limited wraparound care, and how these drugs are being used.

    4 March 2026
  • Two women enjoy Nordic walking

    BLOG: Movement matters - five reasons to stay active during cancer treatment

    It is well documented that living a healthy lifestyle and being physically activity can help lower the risk of getting many common types of cancer. We also now have compelling evidence to highlight just how important physical activity is for those living with and beyond cancer.

    4 February 2026

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