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School of Health & Wellbeing @UofGlasgow Leading research; improving health; tackling inequalities @UofGByresHub is our community engagement space
Glasgow, Scotland
Joined January 2014
A new and increasingly widely used #diabetes medication may have additional health benefits for older adults. The study led by @PHanlon17 found SGLT2 inhibitors were associated with a reduced risk of heart attacks and strokes. More -
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🆕An England-wide study of over 58 million people has identified 8 rare diseases that carry significantly increased risks for COVID-19 related mortality in fully vaccinated individuals. #RareDiseases #COVID19
@hhwu @BHFDataScience @HDR_UK @UCL_IHI
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RT @UofGByresHub: Thank you to @lokiscottishrap for taking the time to visit Byres Hub today before his @UofGSHW #MauriceBloch lecture chai…
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Glasgow has been awarded £5m research funding from NIHR over the next 5 years to help improve the lives of citizens and tackle #healthinequalities Prof Laurence Moore is the @UofGlasgow lead in the partnership with @GlasgowCC @NHSGGC @UniStrathclyde ➡️
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.@odo_kate and Susan Browne will present research on caring for #LongCovid in primary care at this symposium. @CSO_Scotland @LongCovidScot @gppcglasgow
📣 Join for the Long COVID Research Symposium! ✨The Long Covid Network is excited to host a Scottish Long Covid Research Symposium in collaboration with the Chief Scientist Office (CSO)! Sign up details below: 📊Full programme/research details will be sent closer to the event.
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RT @JMultimorbidity: Our Special Collection on Treatment Burden and Multimorbidity is still accepting articles until March 28 2025 ✍️. We a…
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Developing and Evaluating Complex Interventions @NCRMUK training course 🗓️6th-8th May, Glasgow This intermediate level course will provide participants with an understanding of the #ComplexIntervention research process. @andybaxter @theSPHSU @UofGHEHTA
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What’s the mechanism behind behavioural side effects of popular weight loss drugs? #GLP1RA A large population-based analysis led by @RJStrawbridge & Prof Paul Welsh @UofGSCMH assessed whether certain genetic variants might help explain these effects.
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RT @FrancesMair: Key message: Exposure to and engagement with complex patients offer critical learning opportunities that may allow student…
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RT @theSPHSU: New #NaturePlay web tool developed by @theSPHSU 🧑🏫 For Early Years practitioners, nursery managers & providers 📌 Maps facto…
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A new research project involving @vkatikireddi is aimed at improving policymakers’ understanding of the impact of smartphones and social media on young people📱 Led by @Cambridge_Uni, the work has been commissioned by @SciTechgovuk More 👉
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Congratulations to Dr Vitalii Klymchuk, Global Mental Health graduate and World Changing Alumni Award winner!
It's time to announce your @UofGlasgow World Changing Alumni Winner! 🥁 Congratulations to Dr Vitalii Klymchuk, mental health ambassador and researcher in Ukraine 👏 Read his interview (and more!) via Avenue, your alumni magazine:
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RT @KrystynaLoney: 📢We are still looking for participants (16+) to take part in our research looking to understand the relationship between…
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Free Glasgow Skeptics talk by Prof Kristin Mitchell – ‘Putting the sex into wellbeing’ 🗓️21st January, 7.30-9pm 📍The Admiral Woods bar, Waterloo St, Glasgow 🔗 @KMitchinGlasgow @GlasgowSkeptics @UofGPE @theSPHSU
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RT @suicideresearch: "We need a step change in how we think about suicide" Changing the narrative on suicide to save lives @thetimes
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New study identifies certain combinations of long-term health conditions which are associated with worse quality of life. #Multimorbidity 'clusters' with chronic pain, depression and cardiovascular disease were linked with worse overall quality of life 👉
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GP practices in deprived areas should be prioritised for resource, in order to allow them to provide effective care to some of the most unwell and vulnerable patients in society. New study by @mmccallum81 @FrancesMair @SaraMacdonald13 ➡️
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