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Health, Sports & Psychology
David Jones on industry awards
"Everyone knows what an Oscar is..."

Health, Sports & Psychology
Ever Wondered About... Hamburgers?
The science and history of hamburgers

Health, Sports & Psychology
Why friendships are vital to your wellbeing
It's well-documented that loneliness can cause depression and have negative effects on health and lifespans, equal to that of smoking. Explore why friends are good for your wellbeing, then invite them round for a catch up - it's important!

Health, Sports & Psychology
A Support Net: Can you help someone in need?
All of us will experience personal challenges, but could you make a positive impact on someone's life? Try our wellbeing interactive 'A Support Net' to see if you can help four people.

Health, Sports & Psychology
Jonathan Edwards' giant world record leap – what can we learn from his long career?
Jonathan Edwards, a British triple jumper has held the world record for 25 years now, with a distance of 18.29m. What's the secret to his success? Our videos and article explores...

Society, Politics & Law
Is the UK in a moral panic about obesity?
Three quarters of British men are predicted to be obese by 2030. Have we become greedier and less active or are more complicating factors at work?

Health, Sports & Psychology
Commodifying our feelings into raw materials
If you can treat Starship's pride in their city as a commodity, is there nothing that can't have a price put on it?

Health, Sports & Psychology
How many different types of smile are there?
From the grimace to the grin, we crack all kinds of smiles. But categorising them is something of a challenge, as Neil Steinberg reports.

Health, Sports & Psychology
Lucy Gilliam's story
Explore the personal side of climate change with Lucy Gilliam's diary entry.

Health, Sports & Psychology
Match report: The first England v Wales rugby international
The first England v Wales rugby match took place on Saturday 19th February, 1881. This match report suggests that Wales' skills on the pitch had yet to show themselves.

Health, Sports & Psychology
Rugby: A game of risk and reward
What are the risks of playing rugby and are they worth it?

Health, Sports & Psychology
The politics of blood: introduction
In Thailand, political ideas are fought in the media spotlight - but behind the arresting symbolism and imagery, issues of democracy, welfare, education and human rights are at stake - in a political crisis that is not going to go away.