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Midwife continuity of care model linked to positive experiences during pregnancy

Women who experienced midwife continuity of care models were less likely to experience a caesarean section and more likely to report a positive experience during pregnancy and child birth, researchers have found.

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Help to Grow: Management scheme launched to support Doncaster businesses

Sheffield Hallam University has launched Help to Grow: Management in Doncaster to support local businesses

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Business
Civic

New study finds 3D body measures could pave the way to a 'new BMI'

A team of health researchers from Sheffield Hallam University has found that three-dimensional (3D) body imaging technology provides crucial information that cannot be obtained using traditional methods, such as body mass index (BMI)

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Hallam lecturer joins England wheelchair rugby coaching team

A sport coaching lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University has joined the coaching team for the England wheelchair rugby league team ahead of the World Cup in 2021.

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Coaching
Fitness

Unique partnership set to transform early years education

An innovative new Sheffield Hallam University-led project is set to transform early years education and care.

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Society
Education

Volunteers sought for new study to measure long-term health effects of vaping

Volunteers are being invited to take part in a new study investigating the long-term effects of vaping on the heart and blood vessels

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Health

Sheffield Hallam twins with Ukrainian university to offer support to students and academics

Sheffield Hallam University has twinned with Kyiv National University of Technologies and Design in offer of support to Ukrainian students and academics.

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Society
University news

Sheffield Hallam students support international sporting events

Sheffield Hallam University students have supported the media operations at two of the biggest international sporting events – gaining valuable industry experience and insight.

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Sport
Student stories

Future health technology needs to take into account children and young people’s preferences, say researchers

Health technology should be easy to use, have the ability to be personalised, allow the user to choose how their information is shared and where possible, have in-built games and incentives according to new research.

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Health

Sheffield universities pledge support for armed forces community

Vice-Chancellors from Sheffield Hallam University and the University of Sheffield have signed the Armed Forces Covenant, a pledge made to support the armed forces community to ensure they face no disadvantage.

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