by Admin | Jan 18, 2024 | Articles
Can spooky stories engage people with history and heritage? Published: The English countryside is littered with the crumbling remains of ancient abbeys and priories, many of which are supposedly haunted. Professor Dale Townshend, from Manchester Metropolitan...
by Admin | Jan 16, 2024 | Articles
Empowering people through health education Published: To make informed decisions about our own healthcare, we need to understand how our bodies work and the illnesses that can affect them. Unfortunately, diseases can be complicated, and information about them is not...
by Admin | Jan 11, 2024 | Articles
How are coercive psychiatric practices experienced by First Nations communities? Published: While psychiatric services are designed to help people with mental health issues, they do not benefit everyone, and many people are held in psychiatric facilities against their...
by Admin | Jan 9, 2024 | Articles
The links between sleep and Alzheimer’s disease Published: The causes of Alzheimer’s disease, a brain disorder, are still far from fully understood. At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the US, Dr Graham Diering and Dr Shenée Martin believe that the...
by Admin | Jan 4, 2024 | Articles
How can photography help refugee men talk about mental health? Published: Refugees face many threats to their mental health, from the trauma of being forced to leave their home, to the loneliness, financial insecurity and discrimination they may face in their new...
by Admin | Jan 2, 2024 | Articles
The amazing complexity of ecological metacommunities Published: Ecosystems are hugely complex. Every animal, plant, fungus and microbe is interacting with countless others, as well as with their ever-changing environment. Understanding these intertwining relationships...
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