A new blog about how climate change will impact our health
Read moreClimate change will likely turn global health into ‘our health’
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A new blog about how climate change will impact our health
Read moreProfessor Nick Harvey discusses the need for more interdisciplinary approaches to improve musculoskeletal health in later life.
Read moreSouthampton research has pioneered the concept that preconception influences can have a lasting biological effect on the risk of childhood obesity, alongside consequences for mental health and a child’s ability to learn.
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine ‘Inspiring Stories’ blog series. In his blog Damian tells us about his journey into public engagement and involvement, and how attending ‘Getting Started in Public Engagement’ training has expanded his horizons.
Read moreFor the past three years the Muslim Medics Southampton Society has been providing support and help to the Muslim students training to be doctors of the future. Medically Speaking spoke with Fahim Syed, the current President (2022-23) to find out why the society was started and how it’s making a positive impact on our students
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine ‘Inspiring Stories’ blog series. In her blog Katie speaks about her experiences of public and patient engagement – from both sides of the table.
Read moreWe speak to James Bevan about the Faculty is embedding planetary health and sustainability topics into the curriculum
Read moreProfessor Keith Godfrey reflects on Southampton’s leading role in improving population health and resilience to tackle the cost-of-living crisis
Read moreThis is part of the Engaged Medicine ‘Inspiring Stories’ blog series. In her blog Heather shares her ‘lived experience’ of being a patient and the journey that led to her current role in the NHS.
Read moreFaculty of Medicine staff, students and alumni have come together to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the BM6 programme.
Read moreFor the past 20 years, Professor Cyrus Cooper has been at the forefront of pioneering research that has changed the way in which we view conditions such as osteoporosis and osteoarthritis; and changed the amount of vitamin D women take during pregnancy. Medically Speaking takes a look at Professor Cooper’s distinguished and influential contribution to the epidemiology field.
Read moreThe University has been awarded funding from the BBSRC of almost £1.6 million to lead one of six new Diet and Health Innovation Hubs.
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