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Most policies affect people's health. We want to find out why and how.
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Hotter climates, harder breaths? Join Prof David Edwards from Harvard University and Johns Hopkins Medicine, who will explore the link between #ClimateChange and respiratory disease. 🗓️ 3 April ⏰ 13:00-14:00 NHLI imperial.ac.uk/events/191838/…





The first days of life shape a lifetime. Cheryl Battersby, theme lead for Neonatal Medicine at Centre for Paediatrics & Child Health, and colleagues are pioneering #neonatal research to ensure all babies get the best start. 👶💙 Read her #WorldHealthDay blog 👉 blogs.imperial.ac.uk/imperial-medic… #HealthyBeginnings


imperial.ac.uk/grantham/educa… Check out these PhD fellowships with the Grantham Institute Imperial —focus on Pesticides, including some projects on health impacts PHPE Unit Department of Primary Care & Public Health Imperial School of Public Health Imperial College London




Central to the government's mission to improve health and fix the NHS is a “shift from sickness to prevention.” Yet key indicators suggest we are moving in the wrong direction. Zoe Rostas and Adam Briggs look at why we need bolder government action bmj.com/content/389/bm…

Congrats to @theguardian.com for co-launching the #89PercentProject - reminding us that the vast majority want stronger #climate action. The climate denial of the populist right is the minority. Media needs to reflect this & Govts urgently need to act👇 theguardian.com/environment/20…

Our new paper out now The Lancet Reg Health-Americas shows that integrated nutrition policy governance is key to real progress against the double burden of malnutrition in Peru. Read more: thelancet.com/journals/lanam…




How are rural & Indigenous Peruvian women responding and adapting to climate change? 🆕research, led by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine with partners across Peru, revealed women experience disproportionate burdens but remain excluded from climate decision-making spaces. More 👉 bit.ly/44FmZbI

