Hiking workouts aren’t just good for your body – they’re good for your mind too
Lindsay Bottoms, University of Hertfordshire Before COVID-19, the popularity of hiking was on a downward slope in both adults and
Read MoreLindsay Bottoms, University of Hertfordshire Before COVID-19, the popularity of hiking was on a downward slope in both adults and
Read MoreChristina Thatcher, Cardiff Metropolitan University Ernest Hemingway famously said that writers should “write hard and clear about what hurts”. Although
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Read MoreCameron Watson, Queen Mary University of London and Jonathan Rogers, UCL Although COVID-19 was first described as a disease of
Read MoreCharles James Steward, Coventry University I study the effects of exercise on the body. So it’s perhaps unsurprising that when
Read MoreSally Adams, University of Bath As pubs and bars reopen across England, many are excited about the opportunity to enjoy
Read MoreAdam Taylor, Lancaster University By the end of March, 79 cases of rare blood clots had been reported in those
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
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