Athletes may have more than twice the risk of irregular heart rhythm
Athletes appear to be almost two and half times more likely than non-athletes to experience irregular heart rhythms (atrial fibrillation),…
Read more >Mental Health Nursing student starts up talking therapy service following success of trial during lockdown
A third-year Mental Health Nursing student, who set up his own check in and chat service last year to support…
Read more >Roadmap to recovery: Canterbury ranked number one destination to start up a new business
Despite the pandemic testing the resilience of businesses, Canterbury has been ranked first in the UK as the number one…
Read more >Professor to continue her world leading work on Paralympic Classification Code
Professor Jan Burns MBE has been invited by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to be part of their three-year review…
Read more >New ways to support children with Cerebral Palsy
Academics at Christ Church are key partners in a major, cross-European project, to design and test innovative, wearable Robotic Assistive…
Read more >Diabetes programme evaluation shows positive health outcomes
Saturday 14 November was World Diabetes Day 2020, a global campaign that highlights the vital role of healthcare and other professionals in educating…
Read more >Alumna Katie Smith produces award nominated film
Film Producer and BA (Hons) Digital Culture, Arts And Media / Film, Radio And Television Studies alumna (2011), Katie Smith,…
Read more >New report explains why so many of us are depressed and what can help
It’s been stated that one in six of us now takes some form of psychiatric medication. A new report co-authored…
Read more >Outdoor events could support mental and physical wellbeing without significantly increasing risk of Covid-19 transmission
As tighter restrictions on informal gatherings are introduced, a new study suggests that managed outdoor events and activities could be…
Read more >Stunning images of new Science building
The above is just one of a series of stunning new images published by Christ Church of its new Science,…
Read more >New research builds blueprint for success to support teenage girls to play sport and develop as leaders
Research conducted by Christ Church’s Centre for Sport, Physical Education and Activity Research (spear) and commissioned by Chance to Shine and Natwest…
Read more >Investigating loneliness in cancer patients as a result of Covid-19
Academics from Canterbury Christ Church University and the Medway NHS Foundation Trust are working together to identify ways to support…
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