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Jenkinson

American  
[jeng-kin-suhn] / ˈdʒɛŋ kɪn sən /

noun

  1. Robert Banks, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, 1770–1828, British statesman: prime minister 1812–27.


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Carolyn Jenkinson, CQC deputy director of hospitals in the East of England, said: "We were deeply concerned that improvements in maternity services were happening too slowly, with little change since our previous inspection."

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Jenkinson added: "We also saw frequent diversions to other hospitals due to staffing shortages, which may lead to distress for women who had made specific plans at their chosen hospital."

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Andrew Jenkinson, a bariatric surgeon and author of Why We Eat Too Much, explains that everyone has a weight their brain understands or thinks is the right weight for them - regardless of whether it's a healthy weight or not.

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Once your point is set, it's very difficult to alter it by willpower, Dr Jenkinson argues.

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As to the science behind this, Dr Jenkinson points to the role of leptin, a hormone produced by fat cells.

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