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This review synthesizes the available literature on folates, provitamin A, and carotenoids in rice, wheat, maize, and pearl millet
This statement by the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities and the Centre for Ageing Better sets out our shared vision for making England the best place in the world to grow old.
This paper investigates the impact of nutrition at different periods from conception to middle childhood
Ad hoc statistical analysis 2011 quarter 2: Number of future centenarians by age group.
This Tax Information and Impact Note outlines the increase to the earliest age at which most pension savers can access their pensions without incurring an unauthorised payments tax charge, the normal minimum pension age, from 55 to 57.
Regulatory Policy Committee opinion on BEIS' post-implementation review of the Review of removal of the default retirement age.
The musculoskeletal disorders risk reduction through design award aims to inspire employers to make changes that reduce the risks of harm to their workers
The UK’s product safety laws – which are over 30 years old – are set to be overhauled in a bid to make them fit for emerging technologies and new shopping habits.
The committee's main function is to provide the Home Office’s Chief Scientific Adviser with independent advice on the estimation of chronological age in the living.
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