
Ground-breaking trial cuts pandemic loneliness
A simple form of talking therapy reduced loneliness in older people left isolated during the pandemic, initial results of a new study have revealed.
A simple form of talking therapy reduced loneliness in older people left isolated during the pandemic, initial results of a new study have revealed.
Two new Executive Deans will join the University community at the start of 2022.
Employers have yet to adapt to the flexible working revolution sweeping through the UK’s offices, new research has shown.
Automated vehicles could be made more pedestrian-friendly thanks to new research which could help predict when people will cross the road.
New research shows that behaviour frequently associated with ADHD, such as inattentiveness, can contribute to lower earnings over time.
A campaign that urged GPs to ‘think-twice’ before putting a patient on opioid medicines is effective in reducing opioid prescribing in primary care, according to the findings of a major study.
Cec Thompson's (Economics, 1968, Hon MA, 1994) remarkable rise on the rugby field is matched only by his achievements off it, as he pushed himself from illiteracy to graduation.
People living with overweight or obesity are experiencing stigma and discrimination from healthcare workers as well as uniformly worse healthcare than the general population, researchers say.
University colleagues are taking part in a number of exciting events as part of this year's Ilkley Literature Festival’s programme, which runs from tomorrow until Sunday 17 October.
Just 1% of artists account for up to 80% of streamed tracks, according to new research.