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Elizabeth Emsley

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Public Health Registrar | Academic Clinical Fellow in Public Health at @BristolUni #publicmentalhealth #healthinequalities

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Forthcoming FPH events; 🗓️[22/11] - Supporting vulnerable adults to live independently 🗓️[02/12] - COP29 debrief 🗓️[12/12] - Distinguished Lecture w/ Prof. Jenny Harries 🗓️[19/12] - The GP role in population health and health inequalities Register here➡️ fph.org.uk/events-courses…

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This #WorldMenopauseDay, GP & @NIHRresearch In-Practice Research Fellow Dr Yvette Pyne asks what needs to be done to ensure the #menopause & #perimenopause health needs of trans masculine & nonbinary people are met. Blog: capcbristol.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2024/10/18/nav…

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Concerning inequity experienced by people living with SMI. Such an important area of focus👇

Approximately 87,000 adults in England with SMI have died from preventable physical health conditions in just 3 years. RCPsych analysis shows. #WMHD2024 Our full statement: 87,000 people with a severe mental illness have died from preventable physical health conditions in three…



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A third of NHS staff are also #carers - much higher than in the general population. Caring responsibilities have a significant impact on someone’s ability to work. Female NHS staff and those aged 51-65 are most likely to be caring for someone. Read more: nuffieldtrust.org.uk/resource/what-…

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Wildfires pose a significant health risk, increase greenhouse gases and can impact the mental & physical health of those in high-risk areas. A new Review highlights the ongoing issues around health & emergency management before, during & after wildfires: hubs.li/Q02KLnpd0

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Current projections estimate 153 million people will be living with dementia by 2050. Nearly half of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by tackling 14 risk factors starting in childhood, suggests new report from a standing Lancet Commission: buff.ly/46nvoPR

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Psychiatric illnesses remain a leading cause of disability worldwide. On #WorldBrainDay, read a Personal View in The Lancet Psychiatry exploring the evidence for deep brain stimulation & lesions in the treatment of intractable neuropsychiatric conditions: hubs.li/Q02GxDfq0


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Neurological conditions now leading cause of ill health and disability globally, affecting 3.4 billion people worldwide, suggests GBD study in @TheLancetNeuro On #WorldBrainDay: ➡️ Read the paper: hubs.li/Q02GWZ5F0 ➡️ Explore the infographic: hubs.li/Q02GWMJ00

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🚨🤓Paper alert! Adolescents in the UK consume 66% of their calories from UPFs, and more disadvantaged groups consume more UPFs, highlighting concerning dietary disparities during adolescence. Full paper here: rdcu.be/dN1SW @ztoumpakari @EvanSluijs @BristolUniCPH


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[1/2] The announcement in today's #KingsSpeech to restrict junk food advertising and the sale of energy drinks is very welcome and comes at a time when rates of obesity and malnutrition in children & young people are rising. @OHA_updates #CDOH

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We are delighted to hear that the Tobacco & Vapes bill will be reintroduced.🚭 👀Read our response to the announcement, made in the #KingsSpeech ➡️adph.org.uk

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The important role that admin plays in the smooth running of NHS services hasn’t always been recognised. But could that be changing? kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-an…


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#Job opportunity: Research Associate/Senior Research Associate in Mixed Methods (full-time). To work on IRIS+, a large RCT testing the effectiveness of a complex #PrimaryCare domestic violence training & support programme. Closes: 4 July 2024 See: bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/deta…

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Dr Eszter Szilassy, IRIS+ Trial Principal Investigator and Senior Lecturer at @capcbristol, shared her journey from feasibility study to a full clinical trial with the IRIS+, a #GeneralPractice #DomesticAbuse programme for women, men & children: bit.ly/IRISplustrial

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"vaccination has averted 154 million deaths" On the 50th anniversary of WHO's Expanded Programme on Immunization, Naor Bar-Zeev & colleagues quantify the public health impact of vaccination: hubs.ly/Q02ymFn60

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Congratulations to Gene Feder, Professor of Primary Care @capcbristol, who has been elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences. 🥳 Fellows are selected for their exceptional contributions to the advancement of medical science. See: capcnews.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/2024/05/22/bri… #PrimaryCare

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Forthcoming FPH events; 🗓️[14/05] - Academic Public Health SIG drop-in 🗓️[15/05] - Creating sustainable and healthy communities 🗓️[17/05] - Tackling Poverty: A Call to Action 🗓️[20/05] - How poverty begets obesity and how can we stop it? Register here➡️ fph.org.uk/events-courses…

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One week to go!

FPH’s Primary Care & Public Health SIG is hosting a webinar next Wednesday (15 May) on how to create healthy and sustainable communities by bridging the divide between the health services and the community and voluntary sector. Register now. @EmsleyDr fph.org.uk/events-courses…



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Forthcoming FPH events; 🗓️[08/05] - Deprivation medicine and making change 🗓️[14/05] - Academic Public Health SIG: drop-in session 🗓️[15/05] - Creating sustainable and healthy communities 🗓️[17/05] - Tackling Poverty: A Call to Action Register online ➡️ fph.org.uk/events-courses…

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Delighted to be joined by the inspiring @SimonLennane at this upcoming online meeting exploring how we can create sustainable & healthy communities. Free registration here: fph.org.uk/events-courses… @FPH @KathrinJThomas @eturnermoss @jonny__currie


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