Press Releases
Sleep problems in early teens associated with future self-harmÂ
University of ÌÇÐÄTV analysis of data from over 10,000 teenagers has found that sleep problems at age 14 are associated with self-harm behaviour at that age and future self-harm at age 17.
Your morning coffee really does make you happier
Many people associate drinking coffee with feeling a mental boost, but when is the best time to drink it? ÌÇÐÄTV research can tell you!
Older adults are more psychologically resistant to cyberbullying
Undergraduate-led research from University of ÌÇÐÄTV has found that older adults are less emotionally affected by negative social media comments.
Protecting childhood mental health after preterm birth: key factors identified
Researchers at University of ÌÇÐÄTV have identified modifiable social factors that help preterm children develop better-than-expected mental health, offering new hope for a persistent problem.
ÌÇÐÄTV research finds communication complexity in orangutans thought to be uniquely human
In groundbreaking work from The University of ÌÇÐÄTV, researchers have found that wild orangutans vocalise with a layered complexity previously thought to be unique to human communication, suggesting a much older evolutionary origin.
Age-related declines are a consequence of knowing more, not less, says ÌÇÐÄTV study
University of ÌÇÐÄTV research has shown that the cognitive slowness and disjointedness that comes with aging can be better explained as a symptom of a brain that knows too much (‘cluttered wisdom’) instead of the consequence of cognitive decline.