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Two older women excercise outside with dumbells

Promoting quality of life (QoL) for patients is a key priority for healthcare professionals.

A model of a human spine

The prevalence of spinal cord injuries is estimated to be between 236 and 1009 per million worldwide.

Researcher Dr Eileen Ingham works in the lab

Finding effective ways to replace parts of the human body that have been injured or have become damaged due to disease is of high importance to patients and doctors.

New research led by Dr Eleftheria Pervolaraki has identified the critical time for heart development.

New research led by Dr Eleftheria Pervolaraki has identified the critical time for heart development.

Short bouts of interval exercise may be most beneficial for older women at increased risk of heart-related illness, according to new University of Leeds research.

Short bouts of interval exercise may be most beneficial for older women at increased risk of heart-related illness, according to new University of Leeds research.