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Matthew Bird & Ottilie Owen
Join Matt and Ottilie for this Coronavirus special of The Science Show. They hear from Nottingham academics Professor Eamonn Ferguson, Dr Bahar Tunçgenç, Professor Paul Crawford and Dr David Turner about their pandemic related research, from blood donation, to ‘cabin fever’ and mental health.
You can check out the ‘What’s Up With Everyone’ website here, as well as Professor Crawford’s new book discussing cabin fever and the pandemic here.
Matthew Bird & Ottilie Owen
Theme music: Son of a Rocket by Kevin MacLeod
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Surviving lockdown, a new book explores how to tackle cabin fever A new book by experts at the University of Nottingham, looks at how people cope during prolonged periods of isolation, how people avoided ‘cabin fever’ during lockdown and provides a reflection that may help as we come out of lockdown to understand its impact on our mental health.
The Covid-19 pandemic and prolonged confinement and isolation during lockdown have had a detrimental impact on the mental health of people around the world.
In a new book, Cabin Fever, Professor Paul Crawford from the School of Health Sciences at the University of Nottingham and Data Analyst Jamie Orion Crawford, use their research to look at the threat of cabin fever during lockdown and the kind of antidotes that have countered it.