The intersection of gender, emotions, and artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly growing area of research. AI systems, now ubiquitous, are not neutral; ...
The Bishop, who was the chief guest on the concluding day of the three-day celebrations, clarified that his remarks on ...
A new paper in Nicotine and Tobacco Research, finds that people experiencing more economic disadvantages are more likely to smoke cigarettes, have higher levels of tobacco addiction, and find it ...
Cumbrians are set to hear about the health inequalities in our county in talk hosted by Pears Cumbria School of Medicine.
A new study by Bournemouth University (BU) is calling for Government to commit to a faster diagnosis and tailored mental health support for people with autism to help prevent suicides. This site uses ...
New research, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that smoking prevalence among 12 to 30-year-olds in ...
Queen’s University Belfast has been awarded the Advance HE Race Equality Charter (REC) Bronze Award, recognising the ...
The economic deprivation still experienced by Black Americans is the flip side of the privilege enjoyed by slaveowners’ descendants.
Rohit Sagoo, children’s nurse and educator, has worked for 10 years to address the health and wellbeing needs of the South Asian community.
Middle-aged women from more deprived backgrounds in Great Britain are significantly more likely to smoke and face greater ...
New research from the Oxford Internet Institute (OII) and the University of Kentucky reveals that global biases are ...
Last week, UN DESA launched the World Youth Report on Youth Mental Health and Well-being, convening Member States, UN entities, civil society partners, and dozens of young ...