How is lockdown affecting our health?
Public health experts at Liverpool John Moores University are looking into how lockdown has affected the physical and mental health of people in the North West.
Public health experts at Liverpool John Moores University are looking into how lockdown has affected the physical and mental health of people in the North West.
Researchers from Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and the University of Wisconsin, Madison, think that struggling to recall narratives might be a sign of dementia.
Research shows that far from choosing safe and familiar locations, holidaymakers prefer places they know little about.
One in four of us have experienced time as moving faster or slower than normal since the COVID pandemic began.
A new 1.7m multinational research project - TIMED - is led by LJMUs Dr Ruth Ogden, who shared her thoughts with us.
Simulation predicts history of violence in certain individuals
Two-year study concludes into how children develop numeracy skills
The School of Sport & Exercise Sciences at LJMU is one of only three universities to have its MSc Sport Psychology course accredited by professional body, the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES).
Footballers who frequently head the ball may suffer from an increased risk of neurodegeneration, according to new research.
Football-mad students are on their way to dream roles after graduating from the elite FA University Womens Leadership Programme.