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Margaret Heslin

@margaretheslin1

Senior Lecturer in Health Economics and Epidemiology @KHE_Kings @KingsHSPR @KingsIoPPN
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E-Risk Study (@eriskstudy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to know more about what we do? Check out our podcast interview with Behind the Stigma, where Professor Helen Fisher & Rebecca Gray share key insights from the E-Risk study! 👩‍👧‍👦Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience SGDP Centre KCL ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health Medical Research Council - podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the…

King's Doctoral College (@kcldocstudies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Massive congratulations to Beth Gallimore for winning our King's College London Three Minute Thesis grand final. Watch her in action along with our runner up Obianuju Nzelu and the People's Choice winner Syed Alhafiz youtube.com/watch?v=XWxlu6…

Massive congratulations to <a href="/BethGallimore/">Beth Gallimore</a> for winning our <a href="/KingsCollegeLon/">King's College London</a> <a href="/3MT_official/">Three Minute Thesis</a> grand final.

Watch her in action along with our runner up Obianuju Nzelu and the People's Choice winner <a href="/AlhafizSyed/">Syed Alhafiz</a> 

youtube.com/watch?v=XWxlu6…
Emma Tassie (@e_tassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper in Health Services Research at BMC explores changes in secondary mental healthcare service use and associated costs for pregnant women in England with pre-existing mental illness in areas with and without community perinatal mental health teams. Available here: rdcu.be/dDia3

Our new paper in <a href="/HSRatBMC/">Health Services Research at BMC</a> explores changes in secondary mental healthcare service use and associated costs for pregnant women in England with pre-existing mental illness in areas with and without community perinatal mental health teams. Available here: rdcu.be/dDia3
AnnJohn💙 (@profannjohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent paper James B. Kirkbride re hostile environment #Windrush. For Black Caribbean participants born outside UK, MH worsened after the Immigration Act 2014 (1·25 [0·11–2·38]), and for UK born, MH worsened post 2017 media coverage (2·00 [0·84–3·15]). thelancet.com/journals/lanps…

UCL News (@uclnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perimenopausal women are 40% more likely to experience depression than premenopausal women- underlining the need for effective support and screening, finds a new study by UCL Psych & Lang Sci researchers, including Prof Aimee Spector & Dr Roopal Desai Menopause Mind Lab ucl.ac.uk/news/2024/may/…

UCL Brain Sciences (@uclbrainscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Women are 40% more likely to experience #depression in the #perimenopause than those who aren’t experiencing any menopausal symptoms, finds a new study led by Yasmeen Badawy, with Prof Aimee Spector & Dr Roopal Desai Menopause Mind Lab UCL Psych & Lang Sci. ⬇️ bit.ly/3xUx5aa

Sohail Jannesari (@sohailjannesari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be leading on our new decolonising health module. We have an amazing team of contributors including campaigning groups, indigenous community leaders and academics from across the world. The module can be taken with medical school MSc courses or as a stand alone.

Matt Hibbert @mattphibbert.bsky.social (@matthibbert6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new HPRU in BBSTI paper has been published in PLOS Mental Health looking at Hepatitis B/C and HIV testing in mental healthcare. 90% were tested in inpatient facilities Test positivity was greater than the general public for all three viruses journals.plos.org/mentalhealth/a…

Margaret Heslin (@margaretheslin1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research out with colleagues from UK Health Security Agency finds: * 90% of BBV testing happens in inpatient settings meaning those who are never admitted are generally being missed. * Of those who were anti-HCV positive would have benefitted from treatment, only 58% received treatment.

New research out with colleagues from <a href="/UKHSA/">UK Health Security Agency</a> finds: 
* 90% of BBV testing happens in inpatient settings meaning those who are never admitted are generally being missed.
* Of those who were anti-HCV positive would have benefitted from treatment, only 58% received treatment.
Margaret Heslin (@margaretheslin1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"People with severe mental illness more than four times as likely to die from pneumonia compared to the general population" kcl.ac.uk/news/severe-me… Full paper: thelancet.com/journals/eclin…

"People with severe mental illness more than four times as likely to die from pneumonia compared to the general population"
kcl.ac.uk/news/severe-me…
Full paper: thelancet.com/journals/eclin…