Study tests whether exercise can unlock ‘trapped’ vitamin D
Published on 10 August 2021An ongoing University health study is testing whether hidden reserves of vitamin D which get locked in our fat cells can be released through exercise.
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An ongoing University health study is testing whether hidden reserves of vitamin D which get locked in our fat cells can be released through exercise.
A new study argues that lower drink drive limits need to be backed up with stricter enforcement to tackle persistent drink driving-related accidents.
The University has been ranked tenth in the Complete University Guide.
Professors Lorraine Whitmarsh and Marcelle McManus react to the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report - August 2021.
Staff feedback on the business travel and expenses policy led to a closer look at Clarity’s performance focused on cost, reliability and ease of use.
The University is saddened to announce the death of Mark Goodman, a final year undergraduate student in the Department of Social and Policy Sciences.
Two members of our community are now among the most experienced practitioners of the Korean martial art in the UK.
New analysis from Ricky Kanabar and Paul Gregg highlights the growing importance of family background in explaining wealth inequalities in Great Britain.
Research tracking people across the health service shows that patients who miss multiple GP appointments are not seeking help from Emergency Departments.
A staff survey regarding business travel and expenses policy review was conducted between 4 June and 23 June 2021.