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We're exploring life as it's lived

We're developing new ways to understand and manage the health and wellbeing of people around the world

The research in our Health and Wellbeing theme aims to manage health, disease and disability through technological, creative and scientific developments.

Under Professor Gordon Blunn's directorship—and in partnership with ÃÛèÖÍø Hospital Trust—we develop and test our technologies in real settings and work to understand the mechanisms underlying health and disease.

Our research areas

Many of the University's research areas deal directly with issues of health and wellbeing, including:

Health Informatics

We're improving the design of computer systems and wellbeing services to make the delivery of healthcare more efficient and cost-effective, and we're exploring how technology can influence lifestyle choices and reduce health risks.

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Pharmacy, Pharmacology and Biomedical sciences

We're improving our understanding of how the body functions, how disease effects these functions, and the genetic and molecular drivers for illness. Explore our pharmacy pharmacology and biomedical sciences research.

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Dental and oral health

We're developing evidence-based health care for patients and the wider community, and higher-quality education for dental teams.

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Biological Sciences

We're exploring how to treat genetic disorders, identifying novel targets for drugs and searching for advances in treatments that could impact millions. 

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Psychology

We're exploring topics from child development of social skills to eye witness testimony, and from the evolution of primate facial expressions to factors affecting drug use. Explore our psychology research.

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Research features

Explore our features for a snapshot of our recent research work in this research theme.

The therapy that could transform facial palsy care

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Help smokers kick the habit

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A life-saving solution in the palm of your hand

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News, blogs, and podcasts

Find our more about our latest research successes, read blogs by our academics and listen to the latest ideas and discoveries that look set to change our lives in our Life Solved podcast.

News

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BSA Float Research Day

New research aims to dispel myth around ethnicity and floating

3 September 2024

New research aims to dispel myth around ethnicity and floating
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The Southsea Village - Palmerston Road - City Guide 2022

Taking a trip down memory lane could be the key to drinking less alcohol

22 August 2024

Taking a trip down memory lane could be the key to drinking less alcohol
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Inexperienced water users can ‘Float to Live’ in open water conditions

16 August 2024

Inexperienced water users can ‘Float to Live’ in open water conditions
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Researchers closer to figuring out what causes exercise to boost your brain

15 August 2024

Researchers closer to figuring out what causes exercise to boost your brain
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World renowned scientists warn the “truth is under attack†and provide toolkit for spotting it

9 August 2024

World renowned scientists warn the “truth is under attack†and provide toolkit for spotting it

Blogs

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Apply now for a scholarship to study the port city of Callao, Peru

Guy Collender

Apply now for a scholarship to study the port city of Callao, Peru
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A toxic chemical was blamed for killing thousands of Teeside crabs – but our latest study explains why pyridine wasn’t to blame

Alex Ford

A toxic chemical was blamed for killing thousands of Teeside crabs – but our latest study explains why pyridine wasn’t to blame
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Are you following me?

Are you following me?
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Hustle academies: west Africa’s online scammers are training others in fraud and sextortion

Mark Button

Hustle academies: west Africa’s online scammers are training others in fraud and sextortion
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Nic Whiteley – BSc (Hons) Social Work

Nic Whiteley – BSc (Hons) Social Work

Life Solved

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What happened during the fourth session of the Global Plastics Treaty?

What happened during the fourth session of the Global Plastics Treaty?

What happened during the fourth session of the Global Plastics Treaty?
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Life onboard a ship in the Southern Ocean for science

Life onboard a ship in the Southern Ocean for science
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Will architecture save the world?

Will architecture save the world?
The unstoppable evolution of the English language

The unstoppable evolution of the English language

The unstoppable evolution of the English language
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Sport saving our seas

Sport saving our seas

Improving Health and Wellbeing Blog

Our health and wellbeing researchers write about the importance and impact of self-care, sport and exercise, mental wellbeing, diseases and medical advancements.

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