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Running On
Helen Page
(Teesside University - Senior Lecturer in Forensic Biology)
A story of snot rockets, blisters, bleeding nipples and hitting the wall.
As a confirmed ‘running addict’ and biologist, Helen will attempt to explain away some of the most common biological phenomena associated with running. Drawing on the latest research, she’ll discuss why people continue to run….and run…despite the unpleasant and sometimes painful effects it has on the body.
Warning – may contain graphic images.
As a confirmed ‘running addict’ and biologist, Helen will attempt to explain away some of the most common biological phenomena associated with running. Drawing on the latest research, she’ll discuss why people continue to run….and run…despite the unpleasant and sometimes painful effects it has on the body.
Warning – may contain graphic images.
The Shocking Truth Behind Staying Alive
Matt Capsey
(Teesside University - Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Science)
If someone collapses, what do you do: Press on their chest? Hit them? Electrocute them? This talk will look at the history of CPR, how we resuscitate and why.
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