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Online health groups as a support for decision-making and …

WebBy Liz Sillence; Psychology and Communication Technology (PaCT) Lab, Northumbria University. Whilst online health groups have a long history of offering a …

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Social comparison opportunities in digital health interventions: Are …

WebBy Dr. Dani Arigo, Rowan University and Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine. As a clinical psychologist who studies the role of social process …

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Architecture and Mental Health – How built environment and …

WebThis blog was written by Dr Evangelia Chrysikou, Lecturer at The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, Program Director of the MSc Healthcare Facilities at …

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Poor mental health is not random: what can we do to achieve …

WebEarlier this year a prospective PhD supervisor blogged for us about recruiting for a PhD scholarship focused on historically marginalised groups and mental health …

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Bridging the gap: diversifying education in primary healthcare

WebWe aim to understand the patient experience and to increase the diversity of educational resources available, we want to raise awareness that conditions as common …

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Social networks as influencers of health behavior change

WebBy Dr. Madalina Sucala, Manager of Behavioral Science at Johnson and Johnson. When discussing social networks’ relevance for healthcare, we must keep in …

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WebIoMH Conference 2023 – a PhD student’s report. By iomh, on 29 September 2023. The fourth UCL Institute of Mental Health Conference explored a diverse range of topics …

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Therapy Gardens – Urban Green Space and Better Health

WebTherapy Gardens – Urban Green Space and Better Health. There is an growing body of scholarship that supports the cultivation of green spaces in urban …

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Understanding Variation in Health Visiting UCL UCL Public …

WebThis Blog has been written by Amanda Clery together with Emily and Claire, members of a parents group Amanda has been working with. This blog post offers …

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Neuroscience in Ancient Egypt UCL Researchers in Museums

WebNeuroscience in Ancient Egypt. By ucbtch1, on 21 February 2018. You might think that ancient Egypt has nothing to do with neuroscience but you would be wrong. …

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Hosting a dementia workshop for health care professionals and

WebOur writing here is for sharing the recent news, publications and events which have been occurring within UCL’s Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, as well as …

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New findings show museums can make you healthy and happy.

WebMuseums, however, are very well placed to address issues such as social isolation, physical and mental ill-health and evidence discussed in our book suggests …

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Designing safe cities for women: The green space, gender, safety …

WebPart of the HUD Urban Profiles blog series. Designing safe cities for women: The green space, gender, safety nexus in London. The Healthy Cities movement from …

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Busting the 21 days habit formation myth UCL ‘Health Chatter

Webweight loss surgery hyderabad wrote on 8 October 2012: . I believe that avoiding refined foods will be the first step to help lose weight. They may taste very …

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What’s a Medical Science Liaison and how do I become one

WebThe MSL role is far more about scientific conversations; talking about the data behind drugs, the benefit drugs provide versus the risks; talking about research …

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Does Size Matter

WebThe Semen Displacement Theory (Gallup and Burch, 2004) essentially explains the advantages of the size and shape of the human penis in terms of a device …

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Old age in ancient Egypt UCL Researchers in Museums

WebBy rmjllil, on 2 March 2015. People in ancient Egypt did not grow very old. Very high infant death rates due to high risks of infections resulted in an average age at death of 19 …

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Consanguinity and Incest in Ancient Egypt

WebFrom Amarna, Egypt. 18th Dynasty. [Petrie Museum, UC401] But let’s go back to the 18 th dynasty (1549/1550 BCE to 1292 BCE). In 2010, a team of Egyptian …

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