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Moving in together boosts life satisfaction beyond the ‘honeymoon effect’

New research from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV and Bielefeld University has found that life satisfaction rises when people move from being single to a committed relationship, with cohabitation and marriage acting to stabilise this effect.


University of ÌÇÐÄTV’s first De-Stresstival sees over 1000 students helped during exam period

The University of ÌÇÐÄTV proudly announces the successful completion of De-Stresstival, a unique cross-campus festival dedicated to promoting student wellbeing.

Mon 27 May 2024, 07:00 | Tags: Event Students Sport and Wellness Hub wellbeing

How people feel about their sleep matters to their well-being, new research suggests

How people feel about their sleep has a greater impact on their well-being than what sleep-tracking technology says about their sleep quality, research led by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV has found.

Fri 04 Aug 2023, 10:09 | Tags: 1 - Research Psychology sleep wellbeing

Today’s experience impacts how we feel about last night’s sleep quality

In the age of the fitness watches and smartphones, we often wake up to see an app-generated ‘sleep quality score’ evaluating how well we slept. People rarely wonder what sleep quality actually means and which aspects of our experience matter most when we come to judge our own sleep.

Tue 29 Nov 2022, 09:18 | Tags: 1 - Research Psychology sleep society wellbeing

Urgent need to tackle mental ill-health in the workplace, says ReWAGE

The latest policy brief from work and employment think-tank, ReWAGE, argues that there is an urgent need to reduce rising levels of mental ill-health in the workplace and to help organisations retain and integrate employees with mental conditions.


Reducing patients’ breathing efforts could be key to success of non-invasive respiratory support in COVID-19 patients

 Source: BiPAP using a ventilator,  Author James Heilman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-invasive_ventilation#/media/File:BIPAP.JPG

Working with an international team of leading intensive care clinicians, engineering researchers at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV have used computational modelling to show that non-invasive respiratory support is more likely to be successful if it allows significant reductions in patients’ breathing efforts.

Thu 21 Apr 2022, 10:24 | Tags: medicine, School of Engineering, COVID-19, wellbeing

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