Generic public health messages work best at shifting dietary behaviours
Published on 20 August 2020A new health economics study warns that health information which offers specific advice tailored to individuals can inadvertently often backfire.
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A new health economics study warns that health information which offers specific advice tailored to individuals can inadvertently often backfire.
Bath scientists have discovered a series of protein structures that are thought to be highly relevant to the onset of Parkinson’s disease.
A new study into voter behaviour argues that electorates value aspiration and ambition among female candidates seeking office challenging common assumptions.
Current restrictions on travel should act as a pause to re-evaluate poverty tourism, especially for students who were planning gap years, say researchers.
New research from Dr Rachael Bedford as part of the TABLET project recruited 12-month-old infants who had different levels of touchscreen usage.
Research from the UK Centre for Climate and Social Transformation suggests climate concern has increased during the pandemic.
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Bath scientists take an important step towards understanding the interaction between layers of atomically thin materials arranged in stacks.
Marketing that creates an emotional attachment sparks tourists’ intentions to return
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