Regular physical activity cuts the risk of dying from infectious diseases such as COVID-19 by 37 per cent and reduces the chance of catching the virus by 31 per cent,…
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Regular physical activity cuts the risk of dying from infectious diseases such as COVID-19 by 37 per cent and reduces the chance of catching the virus by 31 per cent,…
Read More Regular physical activity could cut COVID-19 death risk by one third
Frequent use of social media may not amount to the same as addiction, according to researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) and the University of Strathclyde. The study invited 100…
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Glasgow Caledonian University’s Professor of Health and Society and Substance Use Research Group Lead, Professor Carol Emslie, will deliver her inaugural Professorial Lecture on Tuesday, May 11. Her applied health research…
Registration is now open for The Ageing Well with Stroke in the era of COVID-19 E-conference 2021, led by GCU researchers. The virtual event is aimed at anyone involved in stroke…
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Three leading scientists at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) will be sharing their life-saving research with 800 new first-year nursing students today (Friday, March 26). Clinical Academic Professor of HIV and…
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The Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU)-led international Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists (CATs) has been awarded new funding to support its research aimed at improving the lives of stroke survivors with speech…
Read More GCU-led international stroke research network awarded new funding
On World Water Day, The World Economic Forum recognised research carried out by Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) in partnership with Scottish Canals, which linked the regeneration of the Forth and…
Read More World Economic Forum recognises GCU Forth and Clyde Canal study
A decline in cognitive functions – such as memory, attention and decision-making – is connected to the tightest restrictions in Scotland’s COVID-19 lockdown, a new peer-reviewed study has found. The…
Professor Lesley Price, who is co-ordinating the Scottish arm off the UK-wide SIREN study – the world’s largest, analysing COVID-19 immunity among healthcare workers – revealed recruitment is going well.…
A team of scientists from Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) will be taking part in a 48-hour COP26 Met Office Climate Data Challenge Hackathon next week (March 16-17). Professor of Health…
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