Category: hot off the press
We recently published a Young Researcher Editorial on adverse pregnancy outcomes. We thought it was quite interesting, so we invited the author, Dr. Peter Barrett (PB) for a short interview to learn more about...
Growing urbanization and social inequality increases the risk of violence and is preventing urban areas reaching their full potential. So, what can be done to build trust and common ground between historically adversarial civil...
*This is a guest blog post by Karimen León-Flández, MD, MPH, PhD. Karimen is the lead author of a recently published IJPH paper on marketing techniques in television advertisements of food and drinks directed at...
It has been a while since the last time we made an infographic…But we are back with one summarising a very interesting study that was recently published in our journal. See below, comment and...
* This is a guest blog post by Alexi Gugushvili who is a leading author of a recently published article on parental transmission of smoking. Alexi is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of...
This is guest blogpost by Dr. Nathan Bray. Nathan is a Health Economist at Bangor University’s Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation and a Health and Care Research Wales fellow. Nathan holds a PhD in...
This is a blog post by Patrick Präg on a paper we recently published. Patrick is a researcher at Oxford University’s Department of Sociology and a Fellow at Nuffield College. Patrick holds a PhD in Sociology from...
Our new issue is out! Check out the table of contents here! Happy reading!
It’s been a while we did not make an infographic! So without further delay, there you go! You can read the full text of the study for free by clicking here (and you can find...
This is a guest blog post by Meltem Kutlar Joss on a paper we recently published. Meltem is a senior scientific collaborator and project leader at the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute in Basel. She...
* This is a guest blog post regarding our recently published paper entitled “Short-term effects of fine particulate matter pollution on daily health events in Latin America: a systematic review and meta-analysis”. This post...
We are happy to present you our new infographic, based on a recently published paper on dieting and fear of weight gain across the lifespan! We hope you enjoy it! For the full paper...
*This is a guest blogpost regarding our recently published study “Contribution of chronic conditions to gender disparities in disability in the older population in Brazil, 2013″. This paper is our Editors’ Choice...
We are happy to announce that our latest Supplement on health and social determinants of heath in Vietnam was just launched! As the Supplement was published on the occasion of the 4th International One...
We are very happy to present our new special issue on Violence and Health in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) Violence Prevention Alliance (VPA), edited by James Gilligan, Sylvia Kaaya and Bandy X...
Here is an infographic for one of our recently published papers! For the full study please click here
Alcohol is bad for you, even more so if you are a young adolescent. And so are energy drinks. How bad is their combination then? Read our latest study to find out! You can also...
This is a guest blog post by Ravinder Mamtani, MD. Dr. Mamtani is Professor of Integrative Medicine, Professor of Healthcare Policy and Research and Associate Dean for Global and Public Health at Weill Cornell...
*This is a guest blog post by Dr. Lee Liu. Dr Liu is Professor of Geography at University of Central Missouri. His current interests include environmental health, public health, and sustainable living. More information...
We are back with a new inforgraphic! How does pre-pregancy obesity/overweight affect delivery outcomes? And is there a difference between immigrant and non-immigrant women? Read the study by clicking here! https://magic.piktochart.com/output/14376020-pre-pregancy-obesity