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.
A shortage of fertility professionals has prompted a new Masters degree with Liverpool John Moores University.
Women in prison who have experienced the care system as children report using self-harm as a way to communicate and stop the pain in their lives, says new research from LJMU and Lancaster and Bristol universities.
LJMU is to hold its first Menopause Café to break down the taboo around menopause and to increase awareness of its impact.
New research suggests domestic abuse victims are better served by schemes which prioritise safeguarding over prosecution.
Let's normalise talking about the menopause
It is with great sadness that LJMU announces the passing of Dr Malcolm Dixon who worked here for 30 years, until his retirement in 2015.
Bring your own cuppa & join us - A chance to talk about your own well-being with people who understand
£5.2 million Low Carbon Eco-Innovatory hits milestone and bids for fresh funding
LJMU Outreach has welcomed 25 young people from 12 schools across the North West to its annual Year 10 residential, targeted specifically at those in local authority or residential care.