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Coventry and Warwickshire midwives and researchers are hoping to use the power of sharing to help save lives by encouraging more pregnant women to take up the flu jab,...
A group of leading international migration experts – led by Coventry University – has won backing from the UK government's science and research funding agency to explore...
Children living as or among refugees have created their own picture-books to tell their stories and help others see that they are not alone as part of a pioneering...
Three quarters of amateur rugby clubs don’t meet the standards for medical provision required to help injured players, new research has found.
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Coventry University researchers found they suffer a similar rate of injuries as ballroom dancers.
It’s the most comprehensive study of the impact of terrorism on world financial markets so far.
Researchers will speak to around 1,000 sexual assault victims to understand how the support they receive affects their long-term health and wellbeing.
The Coventry University study also raises concerns that e-cigarettes may be acting as a ‘gateway’ to smoking cigarettes for some youngsters.
It's according to data from the Blooms for Bees app, created by Coventry University scientists.
Coventry University scientists are using motion capture technology to understand more about how tennis players move - and the impact of the game on their bodies.
The research is part of a series of projects being run by Coventry and Warwick universities in the run up to UK City of Culture 2021.