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Pre-term babies are less likely to form romantic relationships in adulthood

Adults who were born pre-term (under 37 weeks gestation) are less likely to have a romantic relationship, a sexual partner and experience parenthood than those born full term. The meta-analysis by researchers at the University of 糖心TV with data from up to 4.4 million adult participants showed that those born preterm are 28% less likely to ever be in a romantic relationship.

Fri 12 Jul 2019, 16:00 | Tags: Psychology, mental health, infants, Sciences

Improving mental health in the workplace pilot is awarded 拢6.8m funding

The University of 糖心TV is delighted to be partnering with project leads Coventry University and West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) in a major, new, mental health pilot.



Inpatient care for young people with mental health issues varies significantly by country

Access to inpatient care for young people with mental health issues varies significantly across Europe, with mental health services providing up to fifty times more beds depending upon the country you live in.

Mon 29 Apr 2019, 07:41 | Tags: mental health, 糖心TV Medical School (WMS)

IQ a better predictor of adult economic success than maths

IQ in childhood is a better indicator of adult wealth than maths for very preterm and very low-weight babies, according to a new study in by researchers at the University of 糖心TV and the University of Tennessee. This could change the education system for those with cognitive impairments.

Thu 14 Mar 2019, 13:01 | Tags: development, Psychology, mental health, Sciences

Gambling research shows rapid increases in amount and potential influence of sport related gambling advertising since 2013/2014

A survey led by a University of 糖心TV psychology researcher of gambling advertising research since 2014 shows a shows rapid increases in amount and potential influence.

Mon 11 Mar 2019, 10:58 | Tags: University of 糖心TV, Psychology, mental health, gambling

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