Loughborough University, Loughborough Students’ Union and the British Heart Foundation are joining forces on the most heart-themed day of the year to try and increase cardiac arrest survival rates.
A Loughborough student, who has overcome challenging circumstances and a 10-hour surgery, is looking to raise awareness and eradicate stigmas surrounding Crohn's Disease.
The Arthritis Research UK Centre for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis has been awarded a further £2 million from Arthritis Research UK.
Loughborough University is to hold its first ever student conference based around starting a career in the sports industry next week.
Your diet and exercise could be negatively affected if you don’t look after your sleep.
If you're only relying on willpower to stick to your New Year’s resolutions there's a chance you might be struggling right about now.
Most fitness trackers provide valid and reliable measures of physical activity, for example, counting steps and activity minutes.
Hormone therapy could reduce eating disorder symptoms in transgender people, a new study has found.
Thirty current and former Loughborough University academics have contributed to a landmark publication on physical activity policy and practice.
Many people don’t get enough sleep. Juggling work, family life and social activities can leave us in a constant state of tiredness.
You will never find a simpler, more effective way of losing weight than this… eat less, exercise more.
Nowhere in the calendar do two months clash as much as December and January.
A new Loughborough University-led study is helping truck drivers get healthy by encouraging higher levels of physical activity and a healthier diet that fits in with their work schedule.
Prepare to be ‘found out’ if you have a hidden predisposition for insomnia – Christmas exposes all your sleep vulnerabilities.
Volunteers are needed for a study which looks at new diabetes medication that aids weight loss.
Excessive screen time has been linked to unhealthy eating behaviour in schoolchildren.
A Loughborough University academic has worked with the mental health charity Mind on a landmark two-year study showing that people with mental health problems who are more regularly active have better mental wellbeing.
Being single can almost double the risk for dementia, a new study has found.
Replacing the method by which serious clinic incidents, such as over-prescribing insulin, are investigated could reduce the chances of repeat mistakes being made.
Scientists have found a way of mimicking our body’s natural healing process, using cell derived nano-sized particles called vesicles, to repair damaged tissue.
Workplace sport plays an important role in keeping people physically and mentally healthy as well as improving productivity, a new study has found.
A new study by sleep experts at Loughborough University is examining how sleep and weight management are related.
Girls who skipped breakfast as part of a study into energy intake and physical activity were found to consume 350 fewer calories *(kcals) a day.
A study which investigated the exercise habits of transgender people has found that those who are taking cross-sex hormones are more likely to be active, and therefore potentially have fewer mental health issues.
One day of binge eating could reduce whole-body insulin sensitivity by up to 28%, a new study has found.