Studies & Findings

Aging studies faculty and students share research findings at Florida Conference on Aging

Jessica VanderWerf and Nasreen Sadeq take a photo with a conference attendee. School of Aging Studies faculty and students recently attended the Florida Conference on Aging. They presented their research on using music to reduce agitation in assisted living residents with dementia, the potential of social engagement to prevent cognitive decline after stroke, hearing loss […]

Studies & Findings

Kindness research briefing | Mental Health Foundation

1. Canter D, Youngs D, Yaneva M. Towards a measure of kindness: An exploration of a neglected interpersonal trait. Pers Individ Dif. 2017;106:15–20.   2. Caldwell C. Understanding Kindness – A Moral Duty of Human Resource Leaders. J Values-Based Leadersh. 2017;10(2).   3. APA. Altruism [Internet]. APA Dictionary of Psychology. [cited 2020 May 1]. Available from:  4. Goetz JL, Keltner […]

Studies & Findings

European Research Council awards €780m in grants to emerging science talent across Europe

Iliana Ivanova, Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, said: ‘The European Commission is proud to support the curiosity and passion of our early-career talent under our Horizon Europe programme. The new ERC Starting Grants winners aim to deepen our understanding of the world. Their creativity is vital to finding solutions to some of […]

Diet & Chronic

New Research Suggests Genetics Are A Major Determining Factor For Gout, Contradicting The Belief That Just Excessive Drinking Or Poor Diet Cause This Chronic Form Of Arthritis

While gout is commonly linked to excessive drinking or poor diet, new research has revealed that genetics may play a larger role in developing this form of arthritis than previously thought. A team of scientists looked at genetic data from 2.6 million people across 13 different cohorts of DNA data. The data included 120,295 individuals […]

Diabetes Care

Research Opportunity: Capacity building education towards type 2 diabetes care using smart technologies

A research team at the University of Newcastle is excited to invite healthcare providers to participate in a research project; ‘Capacity Building Education Towards Type 2 Diabetes Care Using Smart Technologies.’ This unique educational initiative is designed specifically for General Practitioners, Registered Nurses, pharmacists, and allied healthcare professionals involved in type 2 diabetes management. The […]

Diabetes Care

Research links self-efficacy to better diabetes management in adolescents

Self-efficacy involves one’s belief in their own ability to carry out tasks successfully. A psychological construct studied by psychologist Albert Bandura since the 1980s, it has been shown to have an influence not only on cognitive processes, but also on behavior and emotions. According to a recently published study, this confidence in achieving goals generates […]

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