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Improving access to parkrun for people with disabilities

Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University have been working with global phenomenon, parkrun, to increase participation amongst people with disabilities and long-term health conditions. The parkrun PROVE project (parkrun: running or…

January 17, 2018 in News, Research, Your Wellbeing.

New project to look at reducing the risk of breast cancer recurrence

Sport scientists at Sheffield Hallam University are working on a new project that looks at helping breast cancer patients reduce the risk of the disease returning.  Yorkshire Cancer Research has…

January 11, 2018 in In the Headlines, News, Research.

Research finds antioxidant supplements may have little effect on muscle soreness

Taking antioxidant supplements to reduce muscles soreness after exercise could have almost no effect, according to new research by Sheffield Hallam University. People engaging in intense exercise often take antioxidant…

January 8, 2018 in Research.

Survey proves clear link between physical activity and wellbeing

Life satisfaction, happiness and feelings of being worthwhile are higher for people who are active, while levels of anxiety are lower. People who are more active score better Those who…

January 5, 2018 in Research, Your Wellbeing.

Consumers spend €540m a year on golf in Ireland, research shows

Consumer spending on golf in the Republic of Ireland alone is now worth €379 million annually, according to a new report by Sheffield Hallam University. ‘A Satellite Account for Golf…

December 14, 2017 in News, Research.

How women use food to negotiate power in Pakistani and Indian households

Women use food to negotiate power in Pakistani and Indian households according to new research by Sheffield Hallam University. The study, which has been published in the Sociological Research Online…

December 13, 2017 in News, Research.

Tom Bassindale tests steroids for ITV Calendar News

Senior Lecturer Tom Bassindale was approached by ITV News to test the contents of anabolic steroids they had obtained from an underground laboratory. Underground labs have no quality control procedures…

December 6, 2017 in In the Headlines, News, Research, Staff News.

New trial to improve aftercare of cancer survivors

A new project to transform the aftercare and improve the quality of life for cancer survivors is being delivered by Sheffield Hallam University thanks to a £2.5million funding award by…

November 21, 2017 in News, Projects, Research.

Golf takes on dementia: How playing the sport can reduce risks associated with the disease

A report from Sheffield Hallam and England Golf which shows that playing golf can reduce the risk of dementia has been featured on BBC/sport online. The article on BBC online,…

October 30, 2017 in In the Headlines, Research.

Pioneering fingerprint technology verified in court

Dr Simona Francese from the Biomolecular Sciences Research Centre has been speaking about a ground-breaking fingerprint profiling method, developed at Hallam, which can provide an in-depth analysis of fingerprints at…

October 11, 2017 in In the Headlines, Research.

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