Handshakes and hugs are good for you – it’s vital they make a comeback after the pandemic
Simon Nicholas Williams, Swansea University and Kimberly Dienes, Swansea University When was the last time you shook someone’s hand, or
Read moreSimon Nicholas Williams, Swansea University and Kimberly Dienes, Swansea University When was the last time you shook someone’s hand, or
Read moreAlessondra T Speidel, Karolinska Institutet The US Conference of Catholic Bishops recently issued a statement advising Catholics to opt for
Read moreLucy Waldren, University of Bath; Punit Shah, University of Bath, and Rachel Clutterbuck, University of Bath If a person thinks
Read moreMichail Georgiou, Glasgow Caledonian University and Sebastien Chastin, Glasgow Caledonian University We know that people are more likely to
Read moreAmanda Ellison, Durham University Everyone experiences headaches. From dull throbbing dehydration headaches to incapacitating migraines, a sore head is an
Read moreCynthia Fu, University of East London While we often associate depression with low mood, tiredness and feelings of hopelessness, less
Read moreCostas Karageorghis, Brunel University London; Dawn Rose, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, and Elias Mouchlianitis, Brunel University
Read moreLindsay Bottoms, University of Hertfordshire When it comes to being fit and healthy, we’re often reminded to aim to walk
Read morePaul Hunter, University of East Anglia The UK is facing an alarming escalation of the pandemic. Primarily, this seems to
Read moreJeremy Howick, University of Oxford Plato’s cure for headaches involved: a certain leaf, but there was a charm to go
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