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Research aims to prevent progressive stages of multiple sclerosis

New research which aims to identify potential treatments for progressive stages of multiple sclerosis (MS) is underway at Sheffield Hallam University. Scientists in the University’s Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre (BMRC)…

July 2, 2018 in News, Research.

Professor Dave Morley speaks to BBC 5Live about PE Curriculum

Professor David Morley, head of the University’s Academy of Sport and Physical Activity, was a guest on BBC Radio 5Live talking about how to get young children more physically active. Prof.…

June 26, 2018 in News, Research.

Preparing for your first cycling race

Dr Mayur Ranchordas spoke to Cyclist.co.uk about how people prepare for their first competitive bike race and discusses how important nutritional monitoring and hydrating is when training for competitive sport,…

June 25, 2018 in Research, Sport.

High-intensity exercise can improve quality of life for systemic sclerosis patients

High-intensity interval training (HIIT) in the upper body can improve blood flow and quality of life for people with systemic sclerosis, sport scientists at Sheffield Hallam University have found. Systemic…

June 21, 2018 in Research.

Dietary interventions more effective in younger people, new research finds.

Short-term dietary interventions based on the Mediterranean diet that are prescribed to reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) are more effective in younger adults, a study by Sheffield…

June 19, 2018 in Research.

Hallam expert Professor Simona Francese appears live on BBC One

Prof. Simona Francese has appeared live on Crimewatch Roadshow on BBC One discussing her pioneering fingerprint work which can detect traces of blood and other substances from just one finger-mark.…

June 15, 2018 in News, Research.

Can exercise be a cure for prostate cancer?

Dr Liam Bourke spoke to the Nigerian edition of The Guardian about his research which explores the feasibility of prescribing exercise as a treatment for men with early-stage prostate cancer.

May 25, 2018 in News, Research.

Research for Patient Benefit Programme – Could exercise help patients with leg-ulcers?

A project by Dr Markos Klonizakis, has been featured by the Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) programme for their 10th Anniversary celebration. The RfPB is a national, researcher-led programme which supports research motivated by the…

May 18, 2018 in News, Research.

Is a preventative approach to health in the workplace the key to a healthy nation?

Dr Anouska Carter, a Senior Sport Science Manager and Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre researcher, has been quoted in an article in PRNewswire and Insight about how employers can play a role…

April 23, 2018 in News, Research.

What can your fingerprints reveal about your lifestyle?

  Professor Simona Francese and her team from the Biomolecular Science Research Centre feature in a video promoting their fingerprint analysis research.  The profiling method can provide an in-depth analysis of fingerprints…

April 19, 2018 in News, Research.

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