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How to raise the bar on the nation’s health and healthcare systems

WebIn January, the UK government announced the intention to develop a new Major Conditions Strategy to tackle six major groups of health conditions: cancer, …

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Health inequity is a problem, universal basic income could be a

WebHealth inequities have long been a recognised global problem. In 2013, a review of countries covering 74% of the world’s population found substantial variation in …

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How can marketing be used to promote healthy food choices

WebMarketing has the tools to not only inform consumers about the nutritional facts, but to show consumers that healthy food is full of flavour, and exciting too. We just …

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Health and social care funding: What’s in, what’s out

WebRichard Murray is the Chief Executive of The King's Fund.. If you think that comparing the funding commitments of the different political parties is a job for …

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Using genetics to understand the relationship between young …

WebAmanda Hughes works at the Integrative Epidemiology Unit, University of Bristol. Dr Kaitlin Wade is Lecturer and Co-Director of MSc Epidemiology at the …

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Lunch with Impact: Introduction to Translating Research Ideas into

WebDr Lee Moore, Senior Lecturer in Sport and Performance Psychology from the Department for Health in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, was one of two …

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Air quality and infectious disease: A new narrative to

WebDr Geoff Bates is a Research Associate in the Institute for Policy Research at the University of Bath.. Many facets of the urban environment affect our health, such as …

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What do we mean by the commercial determinants of health, and …

WebA new Series from The Lancet shines light on the commercial determinants of health, calling for a radical rethink on what role business plays in public health. Here, we …

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Nature, Childhood, Health and Life Pathways Bill Scott's blog

WebPretty J, Angus C, Bain M, Barton J, Gladwell V, Hine R, Pilgrim S, Sandercock S and Sellens M. 2009. Nature, Childhood, Health and Life Pathways. …

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Let’s talk about…dust Safety, Health & Employee Wellbeing

WebDust if you must, but the world's out there. With the sun in your eyes, and the wind in your hair; A flutter of snow, a shower of rain, This day will not come around …

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UK government climate policy developments leave a health …

WebThe Prime Minister recently announced his government’s intention to delay and scale down targets for delivering on their net zero and climate agendas. While the …

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Let's talk aboutthree things to do with menopause

WebThe first one to let you know about is a webinar, Let's talk about menopause which is available for you to join on Tuesday 23 January 10:00 to 11:30. If this is …

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University Mental Health Day 2024 – Thursday 14 March

WebIn this joint blog post, Cassie Wilson, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Student Experience), reflects on University Mental Health Day and speaks to Jane White, Vice …

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“Describe a time when you communicated effectively in a difficult

WebCompetency based questions are those that require you to answer with one particular example, such as: Please give an example of a time when you demonstrated …

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Lunch and launch for the WomenCAN project

WebWomanCAN research project led by Professor Carol Taylor and Dr Sally Hewlett officially launched on 10 May. The project is funded by the Enhancing Research …

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How corporations influence science, and why they do it

Web4. Create industry-friendly policymaking environments which shape the use of science in its favour. Evidence shows that as well as promoting pro-industry science, …

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How the tobacco industry uses media to influence policy

WebNew research from the University of Bath reveals how both traditional and newer forms of media have become powerful tools for those wishing to obstruct tobacco …

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Ignoring evidence, looking tough, and the need for harm

WebDr Geoff Bates is a Research Associate in the Institute for Policy Research (IPR) at the University of Bath.. Evidence of high numbers of drug-related deaths in …

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Alumni Interview: Education Mental Health Practitioner

WebRecently I had the pleasure of meeting our MSc Applied Clinical Psychology graduate Hazel, who recently qualified as an Education Mental Health Practitioner (EMHP).

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