Poverty is linked to increased dementia risk, regardless of genetics
People who live in poverty are significantly more likely to develop dementia compared to people of higher socioeconomic status, regardless...
People who live in poverty are significantly more likely to develop dementia compared to people of higher socioeconomic status, regardless...
Alumnus Charlie Howard (Drama, 2020) performed in several shows during his studies and moved to New York after graduating to...
The question of whether poetry written during civil war periods in Britain and Ireland constitutes a distinct genre of literature...
The University of Exeter and South West Water have marked the highest point of construction on a pioneering new facility,...
The Government stresses the importance of family life, but families are failed by the Home Office’s migration policies and practice,...
A University of Exeter leading social mobility expert has been honoured for her research to promote access to education. Professor...
Taking vitamin D supplements may help ward off dementia, according to a new, large-scale study. Researchers at the University of...
A University of Exeter social scientist has turned TV host with her own show on the climate crisis, in which...
Flamingos form cliques of like-minded individuals within their flocks, new research shows. Scientists analysed the personalities and social behaviour of...