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Nutrition, nourishment, or aliment is the supply of materials
food - required by organisms and cells to stay alive. In science. and human medicine, nutrition is the science or practice of consuming and utilizing foods.
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...What are the ‘drivers’ that influence our food choices? How do we make sense of available nutrition information? • Food and disease: Can you really eat your way to health?...
...What are the ‘drivers’ that influence our food choices? How do we make sense of available nutrition information? • Food and disease: Can you really eat your way to health?...
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Nutrition, nourishment, or aliment is the supply of materials
food - required by organisms and cells to stay alive. In science. and human medicine, nutrition is the science or practice of consuming and utilizing foods.
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...discussions with other learners. If you would like to know more about this course or the range of courses from the University of Leeds designed specifically...
...discussions with other learners. If you would like to know more about this course or the range of courses from the University of Leeds designed specifically...
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...person-centred culture across organisations. This person-centredness is not limited to patients, but extends to the way organisations treat staff and... Learn about: Health and Social Care...
...person-centred culture across organisations. This person-centredness is not limited to patients, but extends to the way organisations treat staff and... Learn about: Health and Social Care...
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...Thanks Mike for making every lesson so easy and keeping me motivated!” - Vania Wassel Antich “Fantastic course! Can’t wait to share what I’ve learnt with...
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...of their individual importance, and how they can be preserved. All Open University science courses presented on FutureLearn are produced with the kind support of Dangoor Education...
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...The Good Brain, Bad Brain series This course is the first of three in the Good Brain, Bad Brain series. It will help you become familiar and confident with the basics...
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FutureLearn offers a diverse selection of courses from leading universities and cultural institutions from around the world. These are delivered one step at a time, and are accessible on mobile, tablet and desktop, so you can fit learning around your life.
They believe learning should be an enjoyable, social experience, so their courses offer the opportunity to discuss what you’re learning with others as you go, helping you make fresh discoveries and form new ideas.
FutureLearn is a private company wholly owned by The Open University, with the benefit of over 40 years of their experience in distance learning and online education. They have 85 partners from around the world. These include many of the best UK and international universities, as well as institutions with a huge archive of cultural and educational material, such as the British Council, the British Library, the British Museum, and the National Film and Television School.
They also work with a range of internationally renowned organisations - from professional bodies such as the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), to businesses like the BBC and Marks & Spencer, to the UK Government.