Girls feel strain of lockdown more - study
A study of the impact of the pandemic on adolescents has found girls significantly more likely to suffer from lockdown stress and anxiety than boys.
A study of the impact of the pandemic on adolescents has found girls significantly more likely to suffer from lockdown stress and anxiety than boys.
Encouraging desk-based staff to move more and sit less at work can not only improve their health, but also their work performance, was the advice from the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences (RISES), at a forum for contact centre employees.
Study results to be presented at Liverpool Calling event at ACC on October 26
LJMU’s School of Nursing and Advanced Practice is celebrating the achievements of its students, staff and practice partners. The school has this week hosted its annual awards event for 2024, with 11 worthy winners being honoured.
A NEW study into unwanted sexual attention in bars and clubs has found that men use two key aggression tactics.
Liverpool John Moores University students have begun taking a pledge to help protect each other and the public from the Coronavirus.
Go-getting school girls hope to springboard into top science careers by undertaking their own research with Liverpool John Moores University.
Sessions take place in Feb and March to showcase the new landing page and advanced search functionality.
A LJMU student is helping keep Liverpool safe with style after winning a coronavirus design competition.
LJMU Public Health Institute research for Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership and Police and Crime Commissioner