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SUMMARY:Cambridge Festival - Fibre - what gets you going?
DESCRIPTION:How much fibre is in the food you eat? \nIn this drop-in interactive Cambridge Festival activity\, part of the open day at the Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology\, we’ll invite you to guess the fibre content of a variety of foods. \nWe will explain why dietary fibre is important for health\, and how scientists at the MRC Epidemiology Unit measure how much fibre people in the UK are eating\, as part of the National Diet and Nutrition Survey. \nWe’ll also bring our Fortune Telling Molecules activity\, where you can pick five cards\, spin the wheel\, and find out how analysing the fat molecules circulating in the bloodstream can help predict the risk of developing diseases such as type 2 diabetes. \n 
URL:https://www.epi.ims.cam.ac.uk/event/cambridge-festival-fibre/
LOCATION:Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology\, Robinson Way\, CB2 0SZ\, Robinson Way\, Cambridge\, CB2 0SZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cambridge Festival
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SUMMARY:Cambridge Festival - Promoting Play in Preschoolers\, why it matters for health and wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:This talk has been cancelled by Dr Hesketh due to unforseen circumstances.\nPlay is protected as a fundamental right for children by the United Nations (Convention on the Rights of the Child)\, but children in recent years are spending less time playing and more times with screens. \nThe types of play children engage in changes as they grow\, and in this online talk Dr Kathryn Hesketh will focus on play during the preschool period (0-5 years) including recent findings from her research. She will explore the different types of play children engage in\, and how play is linked to young children’s health\, development and wellbeing. \nShe will also discuss how we can support play for our preschoolers\, through fun and games for families. \nUnfortunately Dr Hesketh has had to cancel this talk due to unforseen circumstances.
URL:https://www.epi.ims.cam.ac.uk/event/cambridge-festival-promoting-play/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cambridge Festival
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