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Stimulating the vagus nerve with a device attached to the outer ear can help make compassion meditation training more ...
As part of the Children's Commissioner's Screen Free Summer campaign, Dr Kaitlyn Regehr (UCL Information Studies), author of ...
Writing in The Guardian, Dr Kaitlyn Regehr (UCL Information Studies) shared her tips for parents to encourage healthy screen ...
When given nutritionally matched diets, participants lost twice as much weight eating minimally processed foods compared to ...
The increase in mental health problems among young people in the UK in recent years has been driven by a real increase in ...
Archaeologists from UCL are helping archivists at Jersey Heritage to carefully study, catalogue and store hundreds of pieces ...
Cyberstalking is increasing at a faster rate than traditional stalking and is disproportionately affecting young people, ...
An experimental device that stimulates a key nerve connecting the heart and brain can improve fitness and exercise tolerance, ...
Three UCL professors have been made Fellows of the British Academy for the humanities and social sciences, in recognition of ...
Negative school experiences generate twice the emotional burden in autistic and ADHD adolescents compared to their neurotypical classmates, and this is significantly correlated with depression and ...
Section 3: Short-term Illness and other Extenuating Circumstances How UCL supports students who experience sudden, unexpected difficulties which affect their performance at assessment ...
“When it's a breaking wave of 3m higher than us or 5m higher than a bungalow, or 15m to 20m getting to high rise, then that breaking wave brings down buildings and kills people. You cannot escape it,” ...