Drinking too little puts body under extra stress
Study published today by LJMU physiologists find drinking less than 1.5 litres a day increases stress responses by 50%
Study published today by LJMU physiologists find drinking less than 1.5 litres a day increases stress responses by 50%
The threat to the environment posed by uranium left over from the Cold War may be less severe than feared, according to a field study led by Liverpool John Moores University.
Dr Patrick Byrne, Reader in Hydrology and Environmental Pollution, writes in The Conversation on the growing dangers of 'forever chemicals' - PFAs - in our water resources.
Professor Patrick Byrne addresses the public on the dangers of 'indestructible' chemicals in our water and how we can tackle them.
First UK study to look at psychological birth trauma and long-term effects on coping with drink
Ramadan begins on 2 April and our LJMU Equality team is sharing the support available for those celebrating plus their advice on how our LJMU community can help students and staff who may be fasting.
Professor Rafid Al Khaddar recently became the 29th President of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM).
Dr Patrick Byrne contributes research to ENDS Report documentary about PFAS water pollution
New combined-separate urban drains
Research to help inform water quality monitoring