Athletes may have more than twice the risk of irregular heart rhythm
Athletes appear to be almost two and half times more likely than non-athletes to experience irregular heart rhythms (atrial fibrillation).
Athletes appear to be almost two and half times more likely than non-athletes to experience irregular heart rhythms (atrial fibrillation).
Canterbury Christ Church University is supporting Universities UK's economic and social recovery campaign #GettingResults to help people and businesses recover from the damage caused by the pandemic.
A report published today by Ofsted identifying what it believes are the key factors for a successful RE curriculum has drawn upon research by CCCU's National Institute for Christian Education (NICER).
A third-year Mental Health Nursing student, who set up his own check in and chat service last year to support elderly and vulnerable people, has now received investor backing and support.
A new report published today (12/5) makes recommendations to government to improve national guidance and wellbeing support for Independent Sexual Violence Advisers (ISVAs).
EDGE Hub will strengthen the retention of high-quality graduate skills across sectors with a strong focus on more women and those from disadvantaged backgrounds in STEM
Academics at Christ Church are undertaking research with choirs across the world to gather insights and explore the motivations of singing groups from a range of countries and cultures.
The UK Government has announced new tougher targets on greenhouse gas emissions, cutting carbon dioxide by 78% by 2035.
Canterbury Christ Church University joins many across the world in expressing profound sadness and deep regret at the death of His Royal Highness, The Duke of Edinburgh.
Professor Jan Burns MBE has been invited by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to be part of their three-year review of the Classification Code.
When it comes to adapting to new situations, goats are a step ahead of sheep, showing they can adjust more quickly to changing environmental conditions.
Canterbury Christ Church University will host a new south east hub to bridge the gap between business and education to inspire women and girls to take up STEM careers.