Study shows people with more nature in their neighbourhood smoke and drink less
The new research is the latest involving the University to explore links between nature and addictive behaviour
Our finding that nature seems to be beneficial to all in society is hugely important because it goes some way to levelling the playing field in terms of reducing health inequalities.
These findings are in line with our earlier studies that showed health benefits of having green spaces near to your home.
Professor Jon May
Emeritus Professor
Dr Sophie Homer gives research-informed advice on how to support wellbeing in the winter months – and it's a world away from ‘new year, new you’
A 2026 workshop will enable researchers and professionals to discuss the potential of games to help people with autism and other conditions
Advice from performance researcher and sports psychologist, Dr Jon Rhodes
A debate is being held in Westminster Hall into the potential merits of the Government developing a comprehensive acquired brain injury action plan.
New research led by the University found that targeted ultrasound can be used to change the function of a deep region of the human brain